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Caring for the Mind.

October 5, 2015May 12, 2018
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By Megan Kelly, BHSc (Honors), MA (Medical Ethics and Law)In AdvocacyTagged acceptance, advice, advocacy, Anxiety, anxious, awareness, black dog, blog, Body, Canada, change, clinical depression, Conditions and Diseases, daily living, dark places, depression, Disorders, education, happiness, health, medicine, mental health, mental illness, mental wellbeing

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Megan Kelly, MA, RN

Hello! My name is Megan and I am a blogger, registered nurse, and mental health advocate. You can often find me travelling, running, napping, or consuming food. My blogging interests include issues surrounding health policy, mental health, medical ethics, and nursing.

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