PTSD group a lifesaver for Vietnam vets
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PTSD group a lifesaver for Vietnam vets
WENATCHEE — Eight men sit in chairs in a circle. The chairs are positioned against the walls of the small second story office space. All of the men have a clear view of the door and of each other. This is the most safe and trustworthy of group settings for these men, but they still would prefer to have a good view of the door with no one behind them.
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Mike Ragogna: Mother’s Best, Hank’s Best: A Conversation With Jett Williams and the Students
When the adopted Jett Williams found out that Hank Williams was her father, her life changed dramatically.
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Combating cancer’s double whammy
It can be fatal if the clot breaks away and lodges in the lung (pulmonary embolism). The aim of this analysis of primary care data is to establish a clearer picture of the increased risk of venous thromboembolism in different cancers, and to help create bespoke guidelines for doctors in how to prevent the condition arising after a cancer diagnosis.
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