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Breakthrough Drug for Huntington DiseaseA recent breakthrough in Huntington disease research may provide a positive treatment for the condition. Here, learn about a new drug that silences the disease.
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Huntington Disease: Get the FactsIf you’ve been diagnosed with Huntington Disease, you need the facts to help you understand and manage this condition. We provide helpful information here.
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Wait Time for a Social Security Disability Hearing Hits a Record HighWinning disability benefits has always been a long and difficult grind. Now, for the majority of disabled Americans, wait times have gotten even longer.
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GI Bill Benefits Expanded: 4 Things Vets Need to KnowThe Forever GI Bill, enacted by Congress and signed by the President marks the largest expansion of GI Bill benefits in more than a decade.
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Can I Receive Workers’ Comp and Social Security disability Benefits?Can I get workers' comp and social security disability? It is important to know that not only are they separate programs, but they also have separate criteria.
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Comfort Food: Caramel Corn TreatsA tasty twist on Rice Krispie bars, these Halloween treats can be made in a snap and are sure to delight your little ghosts and goblins.
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Ataxia: Important Facts You Should KnowWhen you’re diagnosed with ataxia, it’s important to get the facts to help you move forward with your life. Learn critical information about this condition.
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What You Need to Know About High CholesterolAfter being diagnosed with high cholesterol, you need to know the facts about this medical condition. This article has the important information you need.
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At 82 Social Security Faces an Uncertain FutureA 2017 report projects that the reserves for the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) trust fund will be completely depleted by 2034—just 17 years from now.
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PTSD and Migraines: Qualifying for VA DisabilityBecause the VA recognizes migraines as a service-connected disability, veterans may be eligible for disability benefits.