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5 Worst Enemies of Your brain

Senior woman with short grey hair wearing a blue cardigan wheelchair in a care home with Alzheimer, dementia© Getty Images A neuroscientist lists the 5 ‘worst enemies’ of the brain that increase your dementia risk Story by Pilar Hernán Key takeaways She … Continue reading

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Stricken With a Mysterious Illness

This country-pop singer, songwriter, and actress is truly one of a kind with an old soul. Stricken with a mysterious illness at age 13, fighting for her life, fighting for a diagnosis, and fighting for her dreams. Wise beyond her … Continue reading

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Tommy John Procedure

Tejay Antone’s new book is titled The Tommy John Protocol — a hybrid autobiography and instructional guide based on his experience undergoing three Tommy John surgeries. According to MLB.com, the manuscript is complete, an editor has been hired, and Antone … Continue reading

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Never a Blurred Memory

Dr. Carl O’ Helvie The Longest Living Lung Cancer Survivor Explains How He Did It! Carl O. Helvie — Nursing Theorist, Holistic Health Advocate, and Cancer SurvivorDr. Carl O. Helvie (August 13, 1932 – December 3, 2019) was an American … Continue reading

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Lauren Alaina Shared Journey

Lauren Alaina shares ‘raw, vulnerable’ experience navigating grief, more Story by Kelly Fisher Key takeaways Lauren Alaina shared a deeply personal, faith-filled discussion about navigating heartbreak, becoming a mom and more. Alaina, who played the 2026 iHeartCountry Festival over the weekend, joined iHeartRadio’s Brooke … Continue reading

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Parkinson Rare Anecdotal Improvements

Parkinson‘s Disease Symptoms, Treatment, and More from www.healthline.com Parkinson rare anecdotal improvements have been reported. Parkinson’s disease is a chronic and progressive neurological disorder that affects movement. The treatment of parkinson’s disease (pd) focuses on improving symptoms and. Parkinson’s disease … Continue reading

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Science Meets Spirituality:

Ingrid Honkala, 55, an oceanographer who has worked with NASA, said she had near-death experiences at the ages of two, 25 and 52 NASA scientist who ‘died three times’ saw the same thing every time… and it wasn’t gates of … Continue reading

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The Cancer Companion 

“The Cancer Companion” is a compassionate guidebook by Sarah McDonald The Cancer Companion Sarah E McDonald – Search The Overview of the Book My Double Cancer Diagnosis: Rare Mouth Cancer & Breast Cancer | Sarah’s Story“The Cancer Companion: A Guide … Continue reading

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Unresolved Trauma and Dementia

The Connection Between Childhood Trauma and Dementia Childhood trauma is a topic that has gained increasing attention in recent years, as researchers uncover the long-lasting effects it can have on an individual’s mental and physical  health. One particularly intriguing area of … Continue reading

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Bethany Hamilton

Bethany Hamilton’s story is one of the most widely recognized real‑life accounts of resilience, faith, and athletic determination. At its core, her story traces how a young surfer from Hawaii survived a devastating shark attack at age 13 and went … Continue reading

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