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Tips for parenting a child with special needs during a pandemic
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Changes in routine can be especially hard on kids with special needs. Rely on your strengths to guide your family through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Source: Mayo Clinic

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The Uninvited Companion: God's Shaping Us in His Love Through Life's Adversities
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

As paradoxical as it seems, God in his wisdom has designed the human soul to require sufferings of various kinds in the redemptive process. “Why” is a normal human response to such realities. God i...

Faith-Based Resources for Chronic Pain, Disability, Depression, and other forms of Suffering
By PortalBot • August 21, 2020

A list of faith-based books, organizations, and websites for those dealing with chronic pain, disability, depression, and other forms of suffering. 

By: Terry Powell

Crutch Training | Instructions on How to Use Crutches
By PortalBot • August 21, 2020

Step-by-step guide on how to set up crutches, walk with crutches, get up from a seated position, sit down, go upstairs and downstairs.

By: Washington University Orthopedics

Dutch medical terms and body parts in Dutch
By PortalBot • August 21, 2020

Lost for words while visiting a Dutch-speaking doctor? Don't worry; consult this extensive list of Dutch medical terms next time you visit a clinic.

By: Expatica

Deadly Emotions
By PortalBot • August 21, 2020

Did you know that negative emotions can adversely affect your health? Depression, anger, guilt, condemnation, low self-esteem-these are only a few of the lethal toxins that threaten body and spirit...

The link between malaria and cancer | Immunopaedia
By PortalBot • August 21, 2020

Researchers have found that the damage to DNA caused by the malaria parasite in cells increases the risk of those cells turning into cancerous cells.

Article by Thandeka Moyo

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Stillbirth: I am a mother without a baby
By PortalBot • August 21, 2020

BBC journalist Fiona Crack writes about her year of grief and healing after her longed-for baby daughter was stillborn