moritz seider | sjs @ det, 01.04.22
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About A Body Out of Balance One of the most common yet underrecognized autoimmune and rheumatological disorders. Sjögren’s (pronounced SHOW-grens) syndrome, or SjS, affects more people than rheumatoid arthritis and lupus combined. Difficult to diagnose, SjS is characterized by symptoms that shift almost daily, usually beginning with vague discomforts such as dry eyes and dry mouth, then advancing to more severe concerns such as joint pain and swollen glands. A Body Out of Balance provides a comprehensive guide to the wide array of symptoms, traditional and complementary treatments, and invaluable coping methods, so patients may devise a personal treatment plan. Co written by a woman living with the disease and by a physician who has treated countless SjS patients, this indispensable resource will enhance awareness and demystify this often-misunderstood disorder.
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Puffins spend most of their lives at sea, but return to land each year to reunite with their mates and breed. https://t.co/D54m1RXNjz #WorldWildlifeDay
I came across an article written by Frank Eltman from the Associated Press where he discusses the life experiences of Katie Beers, and the release of Buried Memories: Katie Beers’ Story, she co-wrote with Carolyn Gusoff. The novel discusses the ordeal Beers experienced as a child in a neglectful and abusive environment, her kidnapping experience of seventeen days, and her ability to reframe and transform these experiences into a positive journey she continues to live. Eltman describes how Beers was kidnapped by a family acquaintance at the age of ten, and was chained in a “coffin-size box in a suburban New York
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