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The Second Most Important Priority for a Parent with Bipolar Disorder
by Stacy M Chamberlain, Jul 29, 2008
The second priority for a parent with bipolar disorder is to have a support system in place for them and their children.
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Diamond Days, Stone Weeks
by Della Buckland, Jul 13, 2008
One person's journey so far with Multiple Sclerosis and the lighter side she has discovered.
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Five Effective Ways to Treat Social Anxiety
by Angel25, Feb 7, 2008
Many people have it but few know how to treat it. Here are five tips coming from a former anxiety sufferer.
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Infant Colic: A Living Nightmare
by Lynsey Keep, Dec 1, 2007
I coped with my eight week old baby having bowel surgery, but nothing prepared me for the stress and upset coping with his colic would cause.
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Simple Steps to Lose Weight
by Vanessa McKay, Nov 14, 2007
Trying to lose the excess kilograms is a constant struggle for many of us. Here I have listed some simple steps to help you achieve your weightloss goals and to keep it off for life.
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11 Ways to Fight Depression
by Marcy Ellis Sheck, Oct 15, 2007
Learn some tried and true methods to lessen the effects of Depression.
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Surviving a Crisis
by Penda Bah, Sep 4, 2007
Feel like your alone and don't know how to deal with anything or anyone? Now you can have the tools you need to help you through your crisis.
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Living with Restless Legs Syndrome
by Joyce Bocek, Jul 23, 2007
Information and helpful resources for people who have restless legs syndrome, including personal RLS history.
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Tips to Help You Stop Self-Harming
by pseudonym, Jul 3, 2007
Here are some tips that you can use when you want to stop self-harming.
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Surviving the First Year of Nursing School
by Allen Teal, Jul 3, 2007
The first year of nursing school is often a way to eliminate the weaker students from the program. A good study group and family support can make a huge difference. Make enough time to do all of the study and reading that is required.
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