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  1. ... Bench considers herself lucky thanks to support from friends and family. ... disease Multiple sclerosis patient finds strength in family, friends Kim Bench likes routines. Every morning, she gets ...
  2. Migraine Helping friends and family understand migraines Teamwork, support play a role in relief Many people with migraines experience stigma. For ...
  3. ... participate in activities and to maintain relationships with friends and family. Learn more about chronic migraine and ... participate in activities and to maintain relationships with friends and family. People with chronic migraine are also ...
  4. ... family has it. How have your family and friends helped you? "Keep in mind that all of ... battles, mine seem less significant. Also, my best friends, former classmates, and teammates have all been very ...
  5. ... Care Comforting and supporting caregivers Health risks for friends, family members can be daunting Some of the ... can include people like spouses, children, neighbors, and friends. "These caregivers are at greater risk of depression ...
  6. ... had essentially been my own doctor. What should friends or family of someone with endometriosis know about ...
  7. ... pull it out." Saliva is a tick's best friend A tick's saliva (or spit) is important in ...
  8. ... the support he got from his family and friends, and the lessons he has taken from it ... It makes a huge difference having family and friends with you and supporting you." How important was ...
  9. ... Then in high school, I had three close friends who had sickle cell disease. At that time, ... prevent or cure the disease. One of my friends died while I was still in high school, ...
  10. ... pen—to get your message across. Bring a friend or be a friend. If it's essential that you understand spoken details— ... with a health care provider—consider bringing a friend or family member with you to listen and ...
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