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  1. ... Research Magazine [serial online]. www.ars.usda.gov/news-events/news/research-news/2014/specialty-greens-pack-a-nutritional-punch . Updated ...
  2. ... might have ideas of how to share the news with your other coworkers. Decide in advance how ... Be matter of fact when you share the news. Share the basic facts: that you have cancer, ...
  3. ... can give your child time to absorb the news and ask questions by talking soon after you ... Some children act out when faced with bad news. Your child could have trouble in school or ...
  4. ... getting about an event. Turn off the TV news and limit your conversations about events in front ...
  5. ... pregnant when you are ready to share the news. Try to let them know before everyone around ...
  6. Your doctor gave you the news: you have COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). There is no cure, but there are things you can do every day to ...
  7. ... stroke. Acute stress. In rare cases, extremely bad news can bring on heart attack symptoms. This is ...
  8. ... with use of vaping products. www.fda.gov/news-events/public-health-focus/lung-injuries-associated-use- ...
  9. ... more likely to develop heart disease. The good news is that treating depression may help improve both ...
  10. ... team can help you give your child the news about a cancer diagnosis and what needs to ...
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