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_ Menopause Women's Health and Wellness Hot Flashes May Have A Genetic Link By Jane Farrell article Are hot flashes, the universal symbol of menopause, linked to genetics? A team of UCLA-led researchers may have found a … Read More→
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_ Complicated Grief and Widows By Sondra Forsyth blog Q. IΓÇÖve heard that some widows experience ΓÇ£complicated grief.ΓÇ¥ How does it differ from ordinary grief, and whoΓÇÖs at risk? […]
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_ The Limits of Unconditional Love By Jane Farrell blog I believe true, pure unconditional love is only capable from God. I think the closest we come to that as […]
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_ New Method Identifies Existing Drugs With Virus-Fighting Potential By Sondra Forsyth article A new, computer-based screening method could reveal the virus-fighting potential of drugs originally developed to treat other conditions, reports a … Read More→
_ Medical Research Women's Health and Wellness An Unexpected Benefit of Progesterone? By Jane Farrell article The female hormone progesterone, widely used in birth control, appears to ward off the worst effects of influenza and may … Read More→
_ Stroke Minorities, Women, & the Elderly Less Likely to Receive Life-Saving Stroke Treatment By Sondra Forsyth article Minorities and women suffering from a stroke may be less likely to receive the clot-busting treatment tPA, known as tissue … Read More→
_ Medicare New Law Helps Elders Avoid Medicare Loophole By Sondra Forsyth article Your elder loved one is in the hospital in a bed, but is she an inpatient or an outpatient under … Read More→