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Let’s talk…Who tells lies?

Let’s talk…Who tells lies? As you watch the political landscapes, you can often hear someone say, “They are lying”.  On average, humans lie one to two times a day. Plo51 research suggests that these commonly white lies are to keep relationships. Psychiatric Quarterly published studies that the number was even higher, estimating that 59 percent…

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This Column Will Save Your Life – October 17th Issue

Let’s talk… “Wear gratitude like a cloak, and it will feed every corner of your life.” — Rumi, poet. Across our country and the world today, many people are either disappointed, devastated or full of sorrow. Hundreds of incredible disasters and situations are occurring in real time. You ask, what is my response? First, know where you…

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Let’s talk… Friendships can fix an American problem

Let’s talk… Friendships can fix an American problem By Jean Davenport-Niles A Fox News report last week delt with the “epidemic of loneliness that is currently sweeping across the country.”  Their research showed more than one in three adults aged 45 and up report feeling lonely on a regular basis, while an alarming 60% of younger…

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Let’s talk…Your liver and the kitchen sink?

Let’s talk…Your liver and the kitchen sink? A doctor once said: “Think of a sink in an old home. You turn the water tap on full, but it drains from the sink slowly, indicating a blockage is forming. You might ignore it for years, but eventually, the amount of water pouring out of the faucet…

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This Column Will Save Your Life

Let’s talk… Reduce stress with Biblical advice By Jean Davenport-Niles Americans have recently experienced stress, anger and worry at levels largely surpassing those seen over the past decade. Gallup’s annual worldwide emotional survey reveals over 55% of Americans are stressed out (smithsonianmagizine.com). The United States is ranked forth over all other countries for having high…

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This Column Will Save Your Life

Let’s talk…9/11 and the presidential election Evaluate the presidential candidates as you remember the 9/11 attack. We now set aside that day, Patriot Day, to commemorate the lives of those who died in the 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Virginia and those who perished when the hijacked United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in Pennsylvania.…

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This Column Will Save Your Life

Let’s talk… How to quickly know how to split the bill at a restaurant Imagine a group of relatives or friends decide to meet at a restaurant for a special meal. Since each person in the group has preferences about what to eat and what to drink, consider first how to you should pay. There…

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This Column Will Save Your Life

Let’s talk… A tasty tale and avoiding macular degeneration at the same time Imagine you’re at a family dinner, enjoying a meal with your favorite foods. You might notice that some dishes taste richer and more flavorful. Often, the secret ingredient isn’t just the spices but the kind of oil used in cooking. Today, let’s…

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This Column Will Save Your Life

  Let’s talk…How some defied and beat cancer! -human interest stories Chris Wark was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer in 2003 at the age of 26. Facing a grim prognosis, he chose to pursue an alternative approach to his treatment rather than follow conventional medical protocols. He implemented a series of significant dietary and…

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Let’s talk…When did you have a hearing test? Hearing Loss effects 1 out of 6 Americans

Hearing loss is an issue affecting millions of Americans across various age ranges. It can have profound impacts on communication, quality of life, and overall health. This article explores the incidence of hearing loss in different age groups in the USA, the best practices for diagnosis, common causes, and methods to protect hearing. Hearing Loss…

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