Have always loved the ideas a new publication offers "the world!" As I posted in response to the latest issue, graphics and color or different font would help me pay attention.
Even using smileys! Column lines or boxes, and smaller phrasing might help those of us who do have great difficulty paying attention at times, to stay with the content.
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As for articles, even though some items are available here on PC in the resources, maybe a more indepth explanation of the various diagnosis would be an ongoing column? Maybe a chart or ongoing, organized system for viewing symptoms/problems and possible "good" therapy modality used to help would work.
Also, perhaps some scouting around for "success stories" about ppl who have "been there" .. not glazed over pollyana exerpts, but true vignettes of a single struggle overcome, would encourage even those who are acutely affected. <font color="green">
There are many sites and newsletters that focus on only one diagnosis which often allow lighthearted stories of one interaction of coping with the dx., or of an awkward or embarassing situation because of one.. short and cute... and I think sometimes including one of those would spruce up the newsletter. We need to be able to laugh and to know it's okay to get a break, however small, from our own symptoms.
We all know that most people need to know others are going through the same frustrations, identify with another, and know they aren't alone in it. Can this be said too much?
Small changes, as you well know

at a time, of course. But I ramble...