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Ron Riveira, who served in the Navy and Marines, now does hospice care for vets and says it allows him to help people like his grandparents. "Every time I go into a home, I see a piece of my family."
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Will Lautzenheiser lost all four limbs to an infection. Now, he could regain two limbs in an experimental surgery.
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Half of Americans say they've had a major stressful event in the past year, according to a poll by NPR, the Harvard School of Public Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Here's how it hurts.
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Judy and James Lee's lives revolve around providing 24-hour care to their 16-year-old son. As they get older, they worry about who will eventually take care of him.
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Rick Rayburn became a full-time caregiver to Marianne, his wife of 42 years, after she developed dementia. She may not be the woman he married, but he says she's helping him become a better husband.
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Parents have been told they should read to their children early, but most don't think that means the day you bring Junior home from the hospital. Pediatricians say start now to help learning later.
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http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/041314_3.mp3Family activities are nice ways for parents and kids to spend time together. But did you know that…
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http://media.soundmedicine.org/segments/041314_full.mp3The "Sound Medicine" program for April 13 Changes to Medicare Advantage fundingCrowdfunding to…