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He was a person in ongoing distress of all varieties, in virtual reclusion since 2005.
Health professionals experience difficulty discussing sexual aspects of treatment (Jensen et al, 2003; Stead et al, 2003), resulting in ongoing distress for women even when physical problem(s) have diminished.
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Ann Bialkin President, ELEM/Youth in Distress in Israel.
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