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10 Signs of Mental Illness You Should NOT Ignore!

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Today’s video is a #hospitalvlog with #chronicillness come along with me to the ER, moving into a hospital room, getting my g-tube changed, with my fiance, mom, and SD. Life with #ehlersdanlos gastroparesis, POTS, and epilepsy; raising awareness for invisible disabilities and living life chronically me 🙂 feat some of my hospital tips and essentials!

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Exercise Can Reduce Drug-Related Joint Pain in Breast Cancer Patients, Study Shows

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Dr. Jennifer Ligibel talks about her research that shows exercise can reduce drug-related joint pain in breast cancer patients. The research was presented at the annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium in San Antonio, Texas.
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Managing workplace and financial stress | Breaking the Stigma

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Experts say stress can help keep you sharp and motivated in some cases. But over an extended period of time, it may affect your health, job performance, and even your ability to manage your finances.