OB-GYN chief at Thompson Health discusses minimally invasive surgeries and the role the daVinci robot plays in OB-GYN surgeries. ‘It has taken laparoscopic surgery
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Experts: avoiding the term ‘disabled’ only leads to stigmatization By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Probably arising from the push for additional education supports for persons
Disability Raises Depression Risk
Seeking outside help and support when feeling depressive symptoms may help By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant People with disabilities are up to three times more
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Dealing with Back-to-School Anxiety: What Can Parents Do?
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Back to School for Kids on the Autism Spectrum
Be patient and realistic. It could get overwhelming for the parents and the child By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Many children feel excited about going
School Is Back, and So Is Bullying
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