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  1. Wally Berger shares his experience of losing of a son to opioid addiction in the book "Haiku Snapshots: Reflections on Drug Addiction," which describes both happy and difficult times.
  2. ... spreading awareness about scleroderma, an autoimmune disease, after losing his sister Gay to the condition.
  3. After losing two babies following preeclampsia, mother speaks out to spread awareness about high blood pressure.
  4. ... people to talk about sickle cell disease After losing her stepsister, singer works to remove stigma and ...
  5. ... improve your health. It also shows that while losing weight can be hard, maintaining those good habits ... loss? People often believe that when they're losing weight, they're losing only fat. Instead, they ...
  6. ... thirsty Peeing often Feeling very hungry or tired Losing weight without trying Having dry, itchy skin Losing feeling in your feet or feeling tingling in ...
  7. ... a little different. For many adults with ADHD, losing the structure and support they had at home ... and social lives. This can look like: Always losing important items (such as keys, wallets, and phones) ...
  8. ... bestselling book On My Own Two Feet: From Losing My Legs to Learning the Dance of Life . ... two and a half months. I ended up losing my spleen, kidney function, hearing in my left ...
  9. ... people to talk about sickle cell disease After losing her stepsister, singer works to remove stigma and ... For nearly 20 years, Laurie Hayes struggled with losing her voice. The preschool teacher, who once sang ...
  10. ... and Kidney Diseases website . Getting more exercise and losing a small amount of weight can help prevent ... of developing type 2 diabetes. Even small steps—losing just 5% to 7% of your body weight ( ...
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