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Carolyn Magura

http://Disabilitykey.com (http://www.disabilitykey.com) is a website designed to assist each person in his/her own unique quest to navigate through the difficult and often conflicting and misleading information about coping with disabilities. Carolyn Magura, noted disability / ADA expert, has written an e-Book documenting the process that allowed her to: a) continue to work and receive her ?full salary? while on Long Term Disability; and b) become the first person in her State to qualify for Social Security Disability the FIRST TIME, in UNDER 30 DAYS. Click here ("www.disabilitykey.com/products.htm) to receive Carolyn 's easy-to-read, easy-to-follow direct guide through this difficult, trying process. If you are disabled, don't let this disabiling process disable you. Read Carolyns Disability Key Blog (http://www.disabilitykey.com/disabilitykeyblog.shtml).
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» Depression In Teenagers & Children
By Carolyn Magura | Published 07/21/2006 | Kids Tweens Teens |
A while ago I did a blog about Adult depression. While doing the research on Adult depression, I learned quite a bit of information about depression in general, in addition to what I already knew because I suffer from this condition myself. What I didn't know, however, is just how prevelant this condition is in the population at large, and in children and teens in specific. One source said that depression is close to the top psychological condition in the western world (more about what this means in a later blog; it'll take a world blog to talk about what this means).