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The Most Common Advice Doctors Give-but Don't Take
Doctors make a lot of recommendations for their patients. But do they incorporate these suggestions into their own lives? An article in The Wall Street ...
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The Danger of Unrecognized Heart Trouble
In his recent (2017) book, Timothy Jennings writes of the dangers of unrecognized heart issues:
Hypertension—high blood pressure—has been called ...
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Whatever Became of Repentance?
In an article titled "Whatever Became of Repentance?" Christianity Today's Mark Galli writes:
On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther is said ...
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Football Coach's Ouster Marks Change in Culture
For decades, the informal consensus surrounding high school football has been that the top qualification for coaching is toughness. The image of a hard-nosed ...
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Rehab Focus Creates Redemption for Airline Pilots
CBS News reports that since its inception in the 1970s, the Human Intervention Motivation Study has given second chances to thousands of men and women ...
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Research Predicts You're Hiding 13 Secrets
A new study has found that the average person is holding onto 13 secrets, five of which they've never told a living soul. And it's not the secret ...
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SpaceX Publishes Video Compilation of All its Failures
SpaceX, the California space technology company that has pioneered the science of safely returning used rocket boosters to earth in recent years, recently ...
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Homeowners Remove Alarm Clock from Inside Wall after 13 Years
Thirteen years ago, homeowner Jerry Lynn was trying to figure out where he should put a hole in his wall for a TV wire. He went up to the second floor ...
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Screenwriter Challenges Secularism and Atheism
Do Christians just have faith in God because we need a source of comfort? In an interview for Los Angeles Review of Books, Hollywood screenwriter Dorothy ...
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Who We Are Is More Important than what We Do
What is more important: who we are or what we do? Here's how pastor Noel Jesse Heikinnen answers that question in his book Unchained:
Down through history, ...
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