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Paranoia and Memory Loss
“Paranoia is a subset of and related to delusions,” explains Dr. Nash, who is board-certified in internal medicine and psychiatry. “Delusions are fixed, false beliefs while paranoia involves fearfulness that comes from misinterpreting information—such as thinking that things are dangerous to you or others even though they are not.”
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Sacrifices of Caregiving
By Gary Joseph LeBlanc If life has taken you in the direction of becoming a full-time caregiver for loved ones
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10 Outdoor Activities to Enhance Your Loved One’s Summer
Long daylight hours and a relaxed dress code make summer the perfect time of year to get out of the
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