
Judith M. Ford
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2 months ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Natalia Maksymchuk |Robyn Miller |Juan R. Bustillo |Judith M. Ford
1 Introduction Advancing tools designed to provide quantitative biomarkers for various psychiatric disorders is of increasing interest. Such tools seek to enhance the diagnostic accuracy and ability to screen for a given syndrome, while potentially offering further insights into the underlying neural mechanisms of mental disorders (Racz et al. 2020).
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Apr 28, 2023 |
kirkusreviews.com | Judith M. Ford |Stephanie Johnson |Brandon Stanton |
A touching consideration of the frighteningly precarious nature of good health. In 1990, the author developed a strange malady. Her symptoms included regular fevers, lethargy, a rash, and digestive problems. She was eventually given the diagnosis of adult-onset Still’s disease. As Ford puts it, “Being this sick was as novel to me as a trek in the Himalayas would have been.” The constant fevers left her in a fog, and her digestive problems made a subclavian line necessary for feeding.
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