Winter Preparedness for Vulnerable Populations Jan 29, 2015 Posted on 27. Jan, 2015 by superuser in Rick Rader MD, Info Blast AADMD INFO BLAST – For AADMD Members and Friends Winter Preparedness for Vulnerable Populations Some tips from the CDC’s National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD). A car battery can charge electric…
Guidance for Military Families with Students in Special Education
Guidance for Military Families with Students in Special Education Jan 23, 2015 by Virginia Department of Education, Division of Special Education and Student Services. Read Full Article
Using Credit Cards Overseas
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Be Careful. He Can Hear You.
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Healthy Tips To Help You Survive The Holidays!
‘Tis the season to be jolly but it doesn’t have to be the season of overeating or extra weight gain. Here is some very scary food for thought: It only take an additional 500 calories a day from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day to gain six pounds. Whether you are burning less calories because…
Financial Considerations For Families Retiring From The Military
BY JENNIFER WOODWORTH, PSY.D It is recommended to consult with a financial advisor before leaving the military and, again, after retirement to assess any changes in expectations and create a plan for financial stability. As a family transitions from active duty to civilian life, changes in financial stability can be a major stressor, and many…
Purpose
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15 Tips For Developing Skills You Can Use Outside The Military
MILITARY LIFE The military gives every service member the opportunity to enter with virtually no skills and leave with an array of skills needed in the civilian job market.
Depression In Adolescents
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, about 11 percent of adolescents have a depressive disorder by age 18. Depression can be a chronic illness or a short term reaction to a life stressor.
Epilepsy & Seizures Series • PART 4
It is very important for everyone to appreciate that the burden of care and the effects of the disease on the child necessitate adjustments in virtually all aspects of the lives of all family members.