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Declining Church Attendance Is a Public Health Crisis
Two Harvard health professors (one an epidemiologist) note that declining church attendance is a public health crisis.
Of course, the point of the gospel ...
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Scientist Describes the Problem of Living Forever
Worldwide, 60 million people die annually from any or all causes. That's about two deaths every second. In his most recent book, astrophysicist Neil ...
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What Advice Would Girls Ask from Someone Older?
A Glamour magazinevideo asked a number of girls and women on advice they would want from an older person in their life. Here are some of the questions ...
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The Top Benefits of Aging
Eight in ten Americans agree society puts too much value on appearing youthful. A survey examined perspectives around aging and found that most agree ...
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Seniors Can Go Entire Week Without Talking
For most of us, the older we get, the more we slow down physically. But for some, growing old also means slowing down socially—so much to the point ...
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People Can’t Say ‘Goodbye’ Anymore
People can’t say goodbye anymore,” writes the poet Les Murray. “They say last hellos.”
In his book A Severe Mercy, Sheldon Vanauken ...
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Singer Willie Nelson Tries to ‘Cheat Death’
Singer songwriter Willie Nelson has a long history of tempting, and cheating, death. In 1969, when his home in Ridgetop, Tenn., caught fire, he raced ...
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Saudi Arabia to Spend One Billion a Year to Slow Aging
Anyone who has more money than they know what to do with eventually tries to cure aging. Google founder Larry Page has tried it. Jeff Bezos has tried ...
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‘Woodworking Shed’ Combats Loneliness in Men
Across the world, men are learning that the easiest way to cure a bout of social isolation is not by talking face-to-face, but shoulder-to-shoulder.
When ...
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‘Angel’ Paid Elderly Widow’s Grocery Store Bill
Marilyn Oettinger can't stop thinking about it--and neither can her family. "There she was," says her daughter Margie, "confused, flabbergasted, ...
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