Monthly Archives: May 2020

The Forever Never Ending

‘Treated like a pariah’: 11 COVID-19 survivors reveal what they want people to know!!! The latest weekly jobless claims figures were released on May 28. For the week ending May 23, just under 2 million Americans filed to receive unemployment … Continue reading

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Won’t Back Down

  Christen Peterson, the mother of Cole, a patient at St. Jude. with his dog, Stannis.  Walking in MemphisMarc CohnPut on my blue suede shoesAnd I boarded the planeTouched down in the land of the Delta BluesIn the middle of the pouring … Continue reading

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Coincidences: are a Faith-based Perspective?

Presently, as we think about the dilemma we find ourselves in – in this Super Mess Up World!!!  While remembering the fallen and those that serve us this weekend and (for me) my own father ( WWII Veteran) who would … Continue reading

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This Is Your Body & Brain On Coronavirus Quarantine

Lisa Bryan founded Downshiftology, in 2014, after she left a corporate career in a blaze of burnout!! Previously, Lisa stated I was an executive for healthcare companies (cancer research, diagnostic imaging and molecular diagnostics) and my days consisted of long hours, … Continue reading

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Where Coronavirus Isn’t

What’s kept cases officially at zero in these 200 counties? According to the Bing COVID-19 Tracker – Report 5/17/2020 (8:00 PM): E.S.T.  the number of global cases has reached 4,708,415  Active cases hit 2,666,694  which is +48,740 higher than yesterday. Recovered cases rose by +59,937 to 1,726,771  while deaths hit 314,950 a gain of 4940 … Continue reading

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Coronavirus and Vitamin D

Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that plays a number of critical roles in your body. Can Vitamin D Lower Your Risk of COVID-19?Effect on immune health Does it protect against COVID-19? Bottom line  This nutrient is especially important for immune system … Continue reading

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Philip Kahn died April 17

(CNN) A 100-year-old World War II veteran who died from Covid-19 lost a twin brother to the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic a century earlier, his grandson said. Philip Kahn is the oldest veteran in Nassau County, New York, according to … Continue reading

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A California “Miracle Patient.”

Gregg Garfield spent 64 days in hospital, 31 on a ventilator left the hospital supported by his girlfriend (left) and his sister. California man given standing ovation following coronavirus. A video of a coronavirus patient leaving hospital supported by his girlfriend … Continue reading

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ReGaining Consumer Confidence

People maintain social distancing outside a pizzeria in Brooklyn while waiting for their takeout orders on May 10. Our life is in danger’: Unemployment hits 34% in Hawaii with no end in sight Bringing America Back: The impact of warmer … Continue reading

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New York City Seeded Wave of U.S. Outbreak

It is more prevalent in Japan where it was discovered with 5,000 to 6,000 cases each year. — Source: CDC In the United States, Kawasaki disease affects 4,000 children each year. The cause of Kawasaki disease is unknown. It doesn’t appear to be hereditary … Continue reading

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