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Did you ever notice how Amish people seem to be very healthy and live to older ages than most people
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Did you ever notice how Amish people seem to be very healthy and live to older ages than most people
Read MoreThis week’s Here’s To Your Health, is a memorial to Joseph Daniel McQ. 1928-2007. He was commonly and internationally known
Read More“Did You Know” by an anonymous South Bend Professor: The word faith in Paul’s writings meant trust in that God
Read MoreColon polyps are benign growths of the lining of the bowel. They look like small bumps and sometimes grow on
Read MoreAs a parent of a child with Type 1 diabetes, I’d like to take the time out and inform the
Read MoreUpon meeting Lois Gerardot, you notice how her personality draws you in and you begin exchanging the kind of information
Read MoreThis week’s HTYH is a continuation of Dennis’ story: We feel that elimination of our obsessive drinking is but a
Read MoreThe early A.A. people learned from the Oxford Group what the Apostle Paul meant when he declared, in the Book
Read MoreColorectal Cancer is not just a “Man’s Disease” Colorectal Cancer strikes women nearly as often as men, and frequently
Read MoreThis week’s “Here’s To Your Health” is a continuation of Dennis’ story: I was flattered to be invited to ‘the
Read MoreThe Oxford Group’s concept of God was the spirit of love, tolerance, compassion and kindness—not a spirit of mean-hearted intolerance
Read MoreVeterans and uninsured and underinsured persons will be able to receive numerous free health care services at the Healthy Cities
Read MoreA. Cancer of the colon and rectum—called colorectal cancer (CRC)—is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men and
Read MoreThe word “antioxidant” has become more and more common lately. The problem is that most people have no clue what
Read MoreThis week, “Here’s To Your Health,” is a continuation of Dennis’ story: My wife was blowing money on Alanon conventions
Read Moreby an anonymous South Bend Professor Instead of scolding his wife for spending too much money, both of them
Read MoreHere’s To Your Health is a continuation of Dennis’ story: I was a third shift prison guard at a psych-ward
Read Moreby an anonymous South Bend Professor The Oxford Group rediscovered the original evangelical message, that we receive power to
Read MoreThe Next Generation in Sports Hydration To do as I teach, I have been getting more and more involved
Read Moreby an anonymous South Bend Professor First, V.C. Kitchen had to surrender his will to God, before God would
Read MoreA continuation of Dennis’ story. I got out of the Army and moved back to North Carolina. I thought my
Read MoreThis week’s HTYH is a continuation of Dennis’ story: After my tour of duty in Vietnam, I married Libra, my
Read MoreThis week’s Did You Know is excerpted from a South Bend History professor’s latest book Changed by Grace: Human soul’s
Read MoreThis week’s HTYH is a continuation of Dennis’ story: It took me ten years of heavy drinking before I saw
Read MoreThis week’s Did You Know is excerpted from a South Bend History professor’s latest book “Changed by Grace”… Neither V.C.
Read MoreFor years now I have been searching for the best multivitamin/supplement that we need as a baseline for everyday health,
Read MoreThis week’s HTYH is a continuation of Dennis’ story: Me and Cato lay up in the corn crib and drank
Read MoreThis week, ‘Did You Know’ is excerpted from, “Changed by Grace,” a South Bend History professor’s latest book: When V.C.
Read MoreWhen most people think of Alzheimer’s disease, they think of elders who suffer from memory loss. Most of us imagine
Read MoreFort Wayne’s Alzheimer’s Association’s annual Memory Walk® will take place on Saturday, September 8th in Fort Wayne at Foster Park
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