By Jenn Sturiale
Difficult as it is to consider, our parents may one day need our help—just as we once needed theirs.
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Most autistic people want to and can make friends, though their relationships often have a distinctive air.
Whether you become a caregiver gradually or all of sudden due to a crisis, or whether you are a caregiver willingly or by default, many emotions surface when you take on the job of caregiving.
Studies of polar researchers, astronauts, and others in isolation shed light on possible effects of social distancing, including increased forgetfulness, depression and heart attacks.