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Claire (Julie Adams) visits Dr. Welby certain she has begun to enter menopause, only to discover that at age 42 she has finally become pregnant.Her husband Paul (William Sylvester) was about to leave her for Maggie, a younger woman he has been seeing.
In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom that ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the successful Till Death Us Do Part, which ran between 1966 and 1975, and Till Death..., which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981.
Marcus Welby, M.D. is an American medical drama television series that aired on ABC from September 23, 1969, to May 4, 1976. It starred Robert Young as the title character, a family practitioner with a kind bedside manner, who made house calls and was on a first-name basis with many of his patients; James Brolin as his partner Steven Kiley, a younger doctor; and Elena Verdugo as Consuelo Lopez ...
There are considerable similarities and overlap between autism and OCPD, [68] such as list-making, inflexible adherence to rules and obsessive aspects of routines, though the latter may be distinguished from OCPD especially regarding affective behaviors, bad social skills, difficulties with theory of mind and intense intellectual interests e.g ...
This episode no longer exists in the archive and is an off-air audio made during transmission. In Sickness and in Health 13 February 1967 Alf is ill in bed while everyone else is downstairs enjoying the television. A visit from the decrepit Dr Kelly results in a verdict of "nothing wrong with you", so Alf sets off in search of a second opinion.
You made a promise to each other to stick together through thick and thin, in sickness and in health, until death parts you. But marriage isn’t for everyone, especially when two people end up ...
How common is it to be diagnosed with autism as an adult? An estimated 5.4 million (or 2.21%) of adults in the U.S. have autism spectrum disorder, according to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
Autistic burnout is defined as a syndrome of exhaustion, skill loss/regression, and sensory hypersensitivity or intensification of other autistic features. [1] Autistic people commonly say it is caused by prolonged overexertion of one's abilities to cope with life stressors, including lack of accommodations for one's support needs, which tax an autistic person's mental, emotional, physical ...