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Doomscrolling Is Slowly Eroding Your Mental Health
So many of us do it: You get into bed, turn off the lights, and look at your phone to check Twitter one more time. The economy is cratering. Still, you ...
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Solzhenitsyn Finds Strength to Go On
There's a great story about Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Russian writer who spent years in a Siberian prison. At one point he had become completely ...
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The Heart - a Cup or a Scale?
It seems that folks sometimes offer biblical encouragements—“fear not,” “do not be anxious,” and so on—as if the heart ...
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What Joni Eareckson Tada Is Really Looking Forward To
Nancy Guthrie interviewed evangelical Christian author, Joni Eareckson Tada. A diving accident in 1967 left Joni, then 17, a quadriplegic in a wheelchair. ...
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Bus Driver Helps Homeless Man Get Food and Shelter
Bus driver Natalie Barnes started talking with a passenger named Richard, who told her he had been homeless for a week, since the place where he had been ...
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The Phone Call That Changed an Addict's Life
Auburn Sandstrom, professor of writing from the University of Akron, tells her story:
I was curled up in a fetal position on a filthy carpet in a cluttered ...
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Writer Searches for Reassurance During Pandemic
Stressed out by the overwhelming events caused by the coronavirus in her city, New York City resident Gabrielle Bellot has a thirst for reassurance that ...
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Cats Can’t Taste Sweet
Did you know that cats can’t taste the flavor of sweetness? That’s right. Felines cannot taste sweet. It’s like their tongues are color ...
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Man Receives First 3D Printed Tibia Replacement
Surgeons in Australia, in 2017, successfully performed a world-first transplant surgery. They installed a 3D printed tibia into the leg of Reuben Lichter, ...
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The First Cryonically Preserved Human’s Fifty-Year Journey to Immortality
James Bedford was a psychology professor at the University of California. Prior to his death from cancer, Bedford expressed his desire to be cryogenically ...
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