As with sickle cell sufferers, caretakers of kids (and others) with sickle cell must also learn to cope with the stress of this disease. Read on for a few tips that will teach you how to do just that.
How to Cope with Being the Parent of a Child with Sickle Cell
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- » Title: How to Cope with Being the Parent of a Child with Sickle Cell
- » Posted: April 16th, 2014
- » Author: Andrea
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