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Barbers Learn Life Saving Skill
Keisha House is a nurse practitioner and assistant director of the Substance Use Disorder Center of Excellence at Rush University Medical Center. House ...
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Cannabis Linked to Huge Risk of Heart Attack
Could normalizing marijuana use lead to a heart health crisis? A dire new study has found a significant association between cannabis use and an increased ...
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Gen-Z Mental Health Slang Provokes Conversation
Controversies abound regarding social media in general and TikTok in particular. And there’s nothing new or novel about older people expressing ...
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Laughter Can Heal a Broken Heart
So, laughter really is the best medicine. A mere chuckle is enough to expand cardiac tissue and increase the flow of oxygen throughout the body, thus ...
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Churches Are Where the Unborn Are People
Cicero said, “The thing itself cannot be praised. Only its potential.” He was talking about young children. Such was the view in the Empire ...
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More Babies Born After Dobbs Decision
Betty Hodge knows what it’s like to have an unplanned pregnancy. And she knows what it’s like to have the father of the unborn child push ...
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Marijuana Use Soars and Causes Great Harm
Teen marijuana use has been soaring, and is up nearly 250% just since 2017. The common argument is that unlike “hard drugs,” marijuana is ...
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Medical Group Details Negative Impact of Alcohol
The following was taken from a newsletter for a medical group, not a Christian organization:
Do you indulge in a glass of wine every now and then? You ...
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God Is Like a Doctor Resuscitating a Bride
In his book, Beautiful People Don’t Just Happen, Pastor Scott Sauls writes:
During rehearsal, I always warn bridesmaids to keep their knees slightly ...
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Confounding Health Benefits of Ice Cream
Writing for The Atlantic, David Merritt Johns says that a most confounding story appeared in his inbox by a tipster who prefaced it by saying, “I’m ...
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