Elsa also discusses with Betsy how 85 percent of disabled women have been assaulted, how difficult it is to be believed that an assault happened, and how the medical community discriminates against the disabled by giving subpar medical care!
“Dr. Allen Lycka was diagnosed with a disease, and the doctor told him he had six months to live. He felt hopeless, but later he composed himself and got the right diagnosis. He lives up to now. Harriet Tinka was stabbed by a…
Dr. Andy Bomback discusses the significance of the book title, the many different challenges of parenting in today’s society, the competition facing parents, and when and how parenting became a verb!
Betsy also discussed being resilient when facing obstacles and not giving up! Betsy Cerulo wrote this book to inspire others and hopefully, people will think about being more receptive to the LGBT community!
“These patient groups were long ignored by a pharmaceutical industry that judged them too small to provide a return on the investment needed to develop an effective remedy. Yet these “orphaned” diseases collectively caused misery and expense, often far greater than did more…
According to a recent report by Alzheimer’s Disease International, an estimated 50 million people are living with dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease and dementia are progressive (which means it will get worse
over time) and life-shortening
“From Abe Lincoln and George Harrison to Shirley Temple and Marilyn Monroe, these are just a few of the dead celebrities and famous historical figures that Lisa Najjar channels in this compelling collection of messages.”
“In this timely and urgently needed book, she gives readers sound, practical advice on how to meet with humanity and optimism in the bewildering array of challenges facing caregivers: where to find help, how to navigate a confusing healthcare system, how to deal…
However, instead of stopping the doctor in his tracks, Dr. Allen wrote a book describing his experiences and what his readers need to learn in order to live their own fantastic lives.