More Veterans Suffer From ALS, but VA Moves to Help
Published March 21, 2014
More veterans suffer from ALS, but VA moves to help
“I tell people there are two different worlds for people with ALS,” said Suzanne Gilroy, senior social work manager for the North Carolina chapter of the ALS Association, the national not-for-profit group dedicated to fighting the disease and helping … Read more on Record-Searchlight
A wonderful Dunedin Hospital experience
Unfortunately on the eighth day, one of the group members, Mr. Fu Xin Zhang (my father), had a stroke and needed immediate medical attention. Within minutes, he was ambulanced and then hospitalised at the Lakes District Hospital … Words cannot … Read more on Otago Daily Times
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