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With Chronic Illness, You Are Your Own Best Friend

It’s clear that what patients with chronic illnesses do outside the doctor’s office — how much they exercise, what they eat and whether they take their medication — can affect their health conditions. But managing one’s own disease has been considered primarily a “nice extra,” said Kate Lorig, director of the Stanford Patient Education Research […]

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Colorado Gun Shops Work Together To Prevent Suicides

Jacquelyn Clark, co-owner of Bristlecone Shooting, Training and Retail Center in Lakewood, Colo., holds a list of gun safety rules. One recommendation: Consider “off-site storage if a family member may be suicidal.” (John Daley/Colorado Public Radio) It’s ladies night at the Centennial Gun Club in a suburb of Denver. More than 80 women are here […]

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Parents Often Battle To Get Their Children Mental Health Services At School

https://kffhealthnews.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2016/09/hereandnow_0906_students-mental-health-1.mp3   SPARTANBURG, S.C. — On a hot summer day last month, Sydney, 15, and Laney, 8, were enjoying their last two weeks of freedom before school started. The sisters tried to do flips over a high bar at a local playground. “You’ve got to pull your hips into the bar, like you’ve got to kick […]

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How Can Parents, Pediatricians Discuss Guns In The House?

Many children live in houses with guns, but pediatricians often don’t feel comfortable discussing gun safety with parents — even though most parents say they would welcome that conversation. That’s a key finding from a study published Wednesday in the Journal of Pediatrics. It comes as some state legislatures and doctors tussle over proposals restricting […]