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Top 10 Blog Posts in February 2026: #10. Celebrating Rare Disease Month: Bet You've Never Heard of CHARGE Syndrome!

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  Most people haven’t heard of CHARGE Syndrome (including doctors who say, "This is my first patient with CHARGE")— and that’s part of the challenge. CHARGE syndrome is a  rare genetic condition , affecting roughly  1 in 10,000 births . It’s complex, lifelong, and looks different for every person who has it. The name  CHARGE  comes from a pattern of medical features that can include differences in the  heart, hearing, vision, breathing, growth, balance, and development . Because CHARGE is so rare,  finding knowledgeable medical support can be incredibly hard  — especially for families living in  rural or remote areas . Many parents spend years educating doctors, coordinating dozens of specialists, and traveling long distances just to access basic care. Finding trained caregivers, therapists, or educators who truly understand CHARGE can feel nearly impossible. And CHARGE doesn’t end with childhood. Across a lifetime, individuals with CHARGE ma...

The Relationship Between PTSD and Suicidal Ideation

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  PTSD is often described as a disorder of memory — the past refusing to stay in the past. But for many people, especially (though not exclusively) former military service members, PTSD is also a disorder of survival . The nervous system stays on high alert long after the danger has passed. The body keeps bracing. The mind keeps scanning. And over time, that constant vigilance can become unbearable. It’s in that unbearable space that suicidal thoughts sometimes take root. What the Research Shows People living with PTSD have significantly higher rates of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts than the general population. The risk increases when: trauma was severe, prolonged, or repeated symptoms include hyperarousal, nightmares, or intrusive memories PTSD coexists with depression, anxiety, or substance use the person feels isolated or misunderstood the trauma involved moral injury — a violation of one’s core values Among former military service members, the risk is shaped ...

Publisher's Pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - One Family: Indivisible (Greenebaum)

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  Today's Publisher's Pride is  One Family Indivisible  by Steven Greenebaum, which reached #263 among Amazon top sellers in Christian ecumenism. Book Description: Throughout history we have divided ourselves into groupings of "us" and "them".  One Family: Indivisible  engagingly  invites the reader into the deeply spiritual and lifelong journey of the author to find a way to acknowledge our differences without dividing and subdividing ourselves into competing tribes. It is a journey of mountain tops and deep valleys, but it leads to the inclusivity and mutual respect possible with Interfaith. This is a book for seekers of all races, ethnicities, and spiritual paths who search for that elusive goal of a community of love and inclusion that also respects our diversity. AWARDS Eric Hoffer Award Category Finalist, American Book Fest Best Books Award Finalist (religion) Keywords: interfaith, spiritual journey, common humanity, religious diversity, unity in dive...