This chapter discusses challenges inherent in helping soldiers cope with HIV infection. We describe the history of HIV disease in the military and the development of a special HIV ward at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Ways in which we assist soldiers to adapt to the constraints of HIV ...
habits considered as problematic as their heterosexual counterparts (Bux, 1996). Although some research has compared gay men and heterosexual men's drinking behaviors, further research is needed to identify the life-style and coping resource differences between gay men with and without drinking ...
I’ve made an appointment with the magistrate to discuss our options; while I am the primary parent, legally I can’t keep her from seeing her father and their abusive family every other weekend. Most adults are afraid to speak in public but my daughter announced she would speak to a cou...
This suggests that not only do sex differences exist in the pain experiences and pain-coping strategies of adolescents with chronic pain, but that internalizing/catastrophizing may be an important mechanism in understanding such differences. More research examining potential sex differences in children ...
Children growing up in families with substance abuse problems therefore comprise a target group for selective intervention and prevention (reviewed in [15, 16]). In Sweden, the municipalities alone account for the vast majority of support offered to these children. In an annual survey from the ...
While many restaurants have shut in the past week, some are thinking outside the box in an effort to mitigate losses caused by the coronavirus. Scroll through to see how drinks companies and restaurants are coping. Have you seen an innovative approach to dealing with the coronavirus tha...
the balance resting keeps with labor, this way with that way – and we know that any side is chaos without the other. Some wonder who could believe in an evil if they don’t believe in God. Or, would there ever be rich if there weren’t the poor, an ugly if not for pretty, hap...
Start with a visit to your doctor. If you don't have one you really trust, fix that problem before you try to tackle the rest, women's health experts recommend. A good doctor will do an exam to make sure menopause is what is causing your symptoms, take stock of which ones are most...
Drink plenty of nonalcoholic fluids, regardless of your activity level. Wear lightweight, loose-fitting clothing. Never leave any person or pet in a closed, parked vehicle. Check with older adults at least twice a day. Also, take steps to protect yourself and your family in case oftropical...
Spending time with them is not just a gesture of kindness; it’s an opportunity to learn and connect. 5 Kim January 30, 2024 at 11:29 pm Reply My brother died on December 8, 2023. He was an alcoholic for nearly 40 years. The last 10 years I didn’t know where he was living...