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Vince and Rob’s research indicates that the ACE Score likely captures the cumulative biologic consequences of these exposures. Multiple, well done analyses of the ACE data have been published in good medical journals. They demonstrate that the ACE score has a strong graded relationship to: Obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, liver disease and other leading causes of death in the United States Smoking, alcohol use and abuse, as well as illicit and IV drug use Early initiation of sexual intercourse, promiscuity, and sexually transmitted disease (STDs) Teen and unintended pregnancy, stillbirths, and spontaneous abortion Suicide attempts, depression and poor health-related quality of life Read More

posted by: Pat, Thursday, August 31, 2006 11:16 PM   206 Comments
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 WellWriting for Health after Trauma and Abuse is subtitled “Five WellWriting Ways to Regain Your Health and Life.”  It is written by my friend and colleague, Ellen Taliaferro, MD, an emergency physician who is also the co-author of our soon Read More

posted by: Pat, Wednesday, March 01, 2006 2:21 AM   57 Comments
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