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Beyond “Sweetie” and “Honey”: Why Elderspeak Does More Harm Than Good

By all accounts, Cindy Smith’s 92-year-old father was a man of humor and dignity. A World War II veteran and retired county planner, he...
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Stock Your Pantry for Cold and Flu Season: Top Immune-Boosting Foods to Keep on Hand

As cold and flu season rolls in, many automatically think of vaccines or over-the-counter medications to protect themselves. While these have their place, nature offers powerful allies that might just be your best defense: whole foods packed with immune-supporting nutrients. Often, these are staples you might already have in your pantry or fridge. Here’s a guide to some of the top foods to keep on hand this season — simple, natural, and backed by both tradition and science. Garlic: The Tiny Bulb with Mighty Powers Garlic has been a cornerstone of healing across ancient cultures, from Chinese and Egyptian to Greek and Indian traditions. It’s renowned not only for its robust flavor but also for its impressive medicinal...

Under Siege: Inside the EPA as Staff Resist a Radical Redirection

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), once a steadfast guardian of America’s air, water, and ecosystems, is facing an existential crisis. In the wake of President Donald Trump’s re-election, more than 300 EPA career employees have walked out the door—not out of convenience, but in protest and fear of what the agency is becoming. Inside the EPA’s walls, a painful dilemma looms for many who remain: resign quietly, or stay and fight against an administration determined to dismantle the very mission they’ve dedicated their careers to upholding. A Mission Undermined Since its founding, the EPA has served as a bulwark against environmental degradation, enforcing laws that protect human health and the planet. But the agency’s direction under Trump’s second...

Revolutionizing Asthma Treatment: A Journey From Desperation to Breathing Freely

For years, Thomas Fredricksen’s life was shadowed by relentless asthma attacks that stole his breath and peace of mind. At 55, what started as mild, manageable symptoms spiraled into near-constant suffocation, night after night. His story is one of struggle, frustration, and ultimately, hope — a path that leads beyond traditional medicine to a radical way of healing the breath itself. A Life Held Hostage by Asthma Thomas describes the terror of his condition vividly. Each night, he would wake gasping for air, trapped in a cycle of coughing fits and fear that his lungs would fail him. “My mind was in total panic,” he recalls. Even simple triggers—cold air, stress, or proximity to the family dog—could...

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