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Aging with multiple sclerosis.Abstract: Although multiple sclerosis (MS) does not typically bring life expectancy, there has been relatively little systematic investigation of the experiences and health-related belong tos of people aging with this disease. A common search of the database CINAHL produc no articles when the search bourns "multiple sclerosis," "nursing" and "aging" were used. To initiate more dialogue about the part of nurses in addressing the issues and belong tos of people aging with M a cross-sectional descriptive inquiry was conducted using both qualitative interviews and the administration of standardized instruments to elicit information about the health belong tos and service needs of 27 nation ... Want to read the whole article? You can purchase it here. It's quick and easy. fresh YORK--Following a move to a fresh office, John Szoke Editions is announcing a novel focus as the company heads to Artexpo. According to company officials fresh editions and acquisitions by artists ... In the spirit of the Bauhaus, Ostranenie '97 was a provocative inquiry into the state of the electronic arts in Central and Eastern Europe sum of two units hundred artists gathered in Dessau last November to v... Images of Women in Chinese cogitation and Culture: Writings from the Pre-Qin Period [i]or[/i] part of to the other the Song Dynasty. Edited through Robin R. Wang. Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Company, 2003 Pp xiv + 4... Ask anyone involved with the disclosure of Eastern Polk County and they'll compute you that transportation is perhaps the area's greatest asset. Major highways, including Interstate Highway... MORE EVIDENCE OF PRODUCTIVITY PARADOX Your editorial in the March issue ("It takes nation to make true productivity gains," p 5) certainly identified many reasons for ... "If you remember what it was like being a kid and waking up in the dark, it's in the way that strange and scary and mysterious at the same time. I grew up in this communal apartment, and we had several famili... |
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