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Laughter is Nature’s Gift to Us

by Evelyn Horan Sometimes when we feel stress and concern from our daily experiences, we wonder how we can go on with a cheerful attitude. We feel burdened …

DUST NET by David Dvorkin

by Leonore Dvorkin The Future of Surveillance, Privacy, and Communication: Why Drones Are Just the Beginning This is a work of nonfiction, plus some …

Neuralgia: Nerves on Fire

by Sara Stringer Neuralgia is a severe, stabbing and burning pain that occurs along the length of a peripheral nerve. At initial onset, the nerve pain could …

The Story of Rudolph

by Evelyn Horan A man named Bob May, depressed and broken-hearted, stared out of his apartment window into the chilling December night. His 4-year-old …

The Link Between Hearing Loss and Dementia

by Tate Handy It’s become normal to experience some hearing loss and memory loss as you age; however, research in recent years has shown that hearing loss …

Authors on Friedreich’s Ataxia – Jamie Leigh Hansen

by Michell Spoden Friedreich’s Ataxia is a rare genetic disease that we don’t hear about much in news or mainstream media. But it deeply affects those who …

Mesothelioma: Stories of Hope and Survival

by Sara Stringer Mesothelioma. Cancer. Horrible words that strike fear into those of us who just hear them on TV, or in conversation. Imagine the horror of …

‘Tis now the very witching time of night…

‘Tis now the very witching time of night, When churchyards yawn and hell itself breathes out Contagion to this world. ~William

things that go bump in the night

From ghoulies and ghosties And long-leggedy beasties And things that go bump in the night, Good Lord, deliver us! Scottish Prayer

Signs of Decline: How to Know if Your Elderly Loved One is Ready for Assisted Living

by Len Haberman There are significant emotional and even practical barriers that make the decision to look at the option of assisted living, as a challenging …

Rules For Life – Beyond Boredom

by Ken La Salle Welcome back to my continuing series of Rules For Life. When I was a boy, I was highly susceptible to boredom. My eyes would gloss over at the …


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