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Carol Bradley Bursack, Dec 15, 2010
Over the span of two decades author, columnist and speaker Carol Bradley Bursack cared for a neighbor and six elderly family members. Because of this experience, Bradley Bursack created a portable support group, the book "Minding Our Elders: Caregivers Share Their Personal Stories."
Asthma can kill. It needs to be controlled by medication (generally speaking), and often by avoiding triggers such as extreme humidity, extreme cold and other issues. Anyone with asthma needs a doctor's supervision.Carol
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