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Strong at the Broken Places: Living with Stroke

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Living with a chronic disease or disability often means you must become your own health care advocate. Richard M. Cohen is an award-winning journalist and writer living with Multiple Sclerosis. After years of navigating the waters of patient advocacy, he is here to give voice to the disabled and chronically ill and be a helpful guide as you continue your own journey.

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Tags: Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke, Thrombotic Event, Disease and Condition, Healthcare, Disability

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