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Hey! I'm Here Too!This playful little booklet, written in a Q&A format, is designed to help siblings of a child with muscular dystrophy explore and understand their feelings. |
April 1999 |
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Learning to Live with Neuromuscular Disease: A Message for ParentsThis booklet is for parents who've recently learned their child has a progressive muscle disease. Topics include: Facing your feelings, the other children in the family, single parenting, reaching out and teaching independence. |
November 2011 |
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Meals for Easy SwallowingThis booklet contains recipes, tips and ideas for making eating more pleasurable for people who have trouble swallowing due to ALS. |
March 2005 |
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Pregnancy and Childbirth with Neuromuscular DiseaseA special report examining issues that arise for expectant mothers with muscle diseases. Includes information about disease-specific complications, and stories from women with neuromuscular disease who gave birth. |
July 2010 |
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Preparing for Emergencies: A Checklist for People with Neuromuscular DiseasesPeople can prepare for home emergencies by completing the checklists and filling in the essential information in this brochure. |
January 2011 |
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Spinal Muscular Atrophy Care GuidelinesThe SMA Standard of Care Committee released a “consensus statement” on clinical care that sets guidelines aimed at standardizing the management of this disease. |
November 2007 |
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Travis: I Got Lots of Neat Stuff (bilingual)Written by the mother of a boy with muscular dystrophy, this simple picture book helps children realize that life can be fun even with muscle disease |
August 2009 |