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In 1974, Dykewomon published her first novel, [6] Riverfinger Women, under her name of birth, Elana Nachman. [7]Her second book, They Will Know Me By My Teeth, released in 1976, was published under the name Elana Dykewoman, "at once an expression of her strong commitment to the lesbian community and a way to keep herself 'honest,' since anyone reading the book would know the author was a lesbian."
Three stories dealing with lesbian couples, in three different time periods, with all the stories set in the same house: 1961 : Edith and Abby are an elderly couple living in the house. Abby suffers a stroke, and Edith asks to see her at the hospital, but is denied because she is not a family member.
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For most people who receive one, a diagnosis of dementia marks a big shift in their life. Some 5.8 million Americans are living with an Alzheimer's diagnosis, the Alzheimer's Association reports ...
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Extreme Love: Dementia is a 2012 British documentary film by Louis Theroux. [1] The documentary is the second part of Theroux's Extreme Love, following Extreme Love: Autism. Theroux travels to the city of Phoenix, Arizona, considered the capital of dementia care, spending time at Beatitudes, a residential institution for those with dementia ...
Even though lesbian representation on TV is on the rise—2022 was the first time that lesbians made up the majority of queer characters on cable television in more than 15 years—lesbians can ...
In February, the family confirmed that Bruce’s aphasia was the result of frontotemporal dementia. Tallulah writes that her family is in the “beginning of grief” due to Bruce’s condition.