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Candace McFailliving in Greensboro, NC
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Candace is a 27 year old RN from Greensboro, NC. She is married with a one year old daughter. She has always loved to write. She heard about AC from her sister who also writes. Hot topics of hers are children,healthcare & women's issues. Education/Experience: Coppin State University-B.S.N Interests: Children, Healthcare, Women's Issues URL RSS |
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Having a baby and a toddler in the house at the same time is difficult to manage. This article outlines six tips to help parents adjust to their loving but nerve-wracking living situation. By Candace McFail | Published 7/26/2007
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Shopping for a couple can be both difficult and frustrating. The key to choosing a gift is to find something that they will both enjoy. By Candace McFail | Published 11/27/2006
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When the holidays come close some people cringe at the thought of what it will cost. Thanksgiving and Christmas are supposed to be about love, family, and the spirit that this time of the year brings. Here's a way to prevent post holiday blues. By Candace McFail | Published 11/27/2006
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A diagnosis of cancer will effect all involved for a liftetime. Oftentimes cancer treatment includes chemotherapy. My role as a nurse is to give guidance, compassion, and knowledge to help with the transition into, and through chemotherapy treatment. By Candace McFail | Published 11/17/2006
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For many parents, myself included staying home with pre-school children is no longer an option. Placing my child in daycare was the last thing that I wanted to do, but it turned out to be a stress relieving process in retrospect. By Candace McFail | Published 11/16/2006
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