Being diagnosed with a potentially life-threatening illness is distressing enough but a dearth of cohesive services often compounds the difficulty, according to an NAU researcher. Mary Anne Hale Reynolds, an associate professor in the School of Nursing, focuses on adults, ages 20-59, and the physical, psychosocial, emotional and spiritual impacts following a life-threatening disease diagnosis. Reynolds’ area of expertise is palliative care, which she described as an array of services … [Read more...] about NAU Researcher: Improving Quality of Life for Seriously Ill