Hello, A very dear friend of mine and one of the five co-authors of 365CaregivingTips.com, Practical Tips from Everyday Caregivers also writes articles for The Intentional Caregiver and here is her most recent post, “Taking Care of You Too!!” In which she discusses the issues of caregivers, their appearances, attitudes and feeling good about yourself. …
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What are the Problems with Opioids? Heather Tick M.D.
The following post was posted by Heather Tick M.D. on November 7, 2016 on her personal website. _________________________________ What are the Problems with Opioids?Heather Tick M.D.Tick Talk Videos To watch the video go to the following link: http://heathertickmd.com/what-are-the-problems-with-opioids/?platform=hootsuite Opioids are a dangerous class of drugs commonly used for chronic pain. But what are the risks…
World Chronic Pain Drug Price Analysis and Strategies Report 2016
Do you take medication for chronic pain? Are you paying an arm and a leg for it? Below find an idea of what’s covered in the report. These answers and more about chronic pain medications are covered here inside the, World Chronic Pain Drugs Price Analysis and Strategies Report 2016 – Research and Markets Original…
Epilepsy Awareness Month (11/2/1) Interview with Cathi Shaw
This is Trish Hughes Kreis’s, Epilepsy Awareness Month (11/2/1) Interview with Cathi Shaw, Caregiver. http://www.robertssister.com/2016/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-interview-with.html?m=1 If you know of someone or of someone who does know someone with Epilepsy, show your support by wearing purple, the color of the Epilepsy Foundation throughout the month of November. Thank you all for your support. Sincerely, Richard Kreis…
Epilepsy Awareness Month: Follow-up Interview with Michelle Reichartz (11/3/16)
To read the Epilepsy Awareness Month: Follow-up Interview with Michelle Reichartz, written by Trish Hughes Kreis and posted on RobertsSister.com (11/3/16) go to the following link. http://www.robertssister.com/2016/11/epilepsy-awareness-month-follow-up.html?m=1 If you know of someone living with Epilepsy or even if you don’t know one of the 1 of 26 people living with it, wear purple throughout the…

