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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...
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It’s Time to Take a Stand: Awakening Empathy in an Age of Division

There are moments in history when humanity must collectively pause, reflect, and recommit to our shared values. Today feels like one of those moments. This past Sunday, our congregation recalled Hands Across America, the 1986 initiative that brought over six million Americans together in a symbolic coast-to-coast embrace. The message then was clear: we are one people, united in hope despite our divisions. Nearly four decades later, the gesture resonates more deeply than ever—not as nostalgia, but as a wake-up call. Our nation is fraying at the seams. Not from lack of patriotism or principle, but from a slow erosion of empathy. When Law Becomes Violence News that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Marcelo Gomes Da Silva—a...

Herbs and Foods to Ignite Your Love Life Naturally

In the wisdom of my Aunt Lil, who lived vibrantly to 103, she once said, “At any age, it’s wonderful to have a lover—even when the mind stays willing but the body loses some ability.” Her words echo a timeless truth: intimacy and connection enrich our lives at every stage. Yet, modern statistics reveal a concerning reality. In the United States, nearly half of women and about a quarter of men experience a reduced sex drive, a number that grows with age. Factors such as stress, poor nutrition, anxiety, depression, menopause, and andropause (male menopause), along with fatigue and prescription medications, all contribute to diminished libido. It’s no wonder that when Viagra hit the market, it...

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...

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