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4 Misconceptions About Hypertension
(BlackDoctor.org) -- Are you worried about high blood pressure in yourself, a family member, or a friend? Your concern is well founded. If left untreated, high blood pressure can lead to a range of he
The Church of Oprah by Jim Daly
Are you a fan of Oprah Winfrey or did you ever watch her popular television program over the last twenty-five years? Millions of people were drawn to the Oprah Winfrey Show not just because of a hung
Home School Heartbeat: Sons (& Daughters) of Thunder
You know about Martin Luther King Jr.’s role in the civil rights movement. But did you know that his dream of life and liberty for all was a family vision? Today on Home School Heartbeat, Dr. Alveda K
Newlyweds: The Duke & Duchess of Cambridge Moving into Kensington Palace, the former home of Princess Diana
LONDON - Prince William and Kate Middleton are getting a London apartment — in a palace —Palace officials said the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge — as the newlyweds are formally known now — would use a
Work-life balance: Who does it best? Citizens in this European country work less and take more personal time
That was the question Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) attempted to answer. Their conclusion: Denmark. The OECD looked at data from 34 countries, assessin
Type 2 Diabetes – Tradjenta (linagliptin) gets FDA approval »
(Best Syndication News) - A new prescription medication Tradjenta (linagliptin) has gained the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) approval for the treatment of adult Type 2 diabetes. Tradjenta ca
Weekly spelling tip: Make it stick
How do you get information to stick in your student's long-term memory? Think back to your own school days. Do you recall any particular "learning moments"? Why do you remember them? The two main
Liberties » Prayer Steals the Show at Texas Graduation
Angela Hildenbrand used her 15 minutes of fame wisely — focused on prayer. While the nation watched, the valedictorian said a prayer at Saturday’s graduation ceremony at Medina Valley High School, nea
Transgenerational Blessings By Dr. Patricia Bailey-Jones
This week's topic: Generational Blessings: The character qualities of Joseph are revealed in Genesis forty-five. Joseph refuses to retaliate against his brothers, but rather he sets his family up for
Bernice King Explains Why She Left Bishop Long’s Church
(VIA My Praise Atlanta) As My Praise Atlanta reported earlier, the Rev. Bernice King has announced that she is stepping down as an elder at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church. King said her decision
NEW YORK TIMES HIRES FIRST AFRICAN FEMALE AS MANAGING EDITOR
June 2011 3th Day New York City The New York Times news media has recently employed their first African American Managing Editor. Jill Abramson fills the position of Executive Editor and is th
Video of Bradley Cooper Speaking Fluent French Causes Women of the Internet to Swoon
Yesterday afternoon, a clip started making the rounds of Bradley Cooper promoting "The Hangover Part II," which is called (apparently, in English, which is the strangest part about it), "Very Bad Trip
30 Years of HIV/AIDS in Black America - A Timeline and Overview
This week marks 30 years since the first published reports of AIDS in the United States. Although AIDS was often considered a problem of white gay men, African Americans have been hard-hit by the dis
IN OUTBREAK OF DEATHS!!...Europe is gripped by new type of E.Coli
WORLD NEWS AP JUNE 2011 2ND Day London, England Gripping citizens . From Britain's Health Protection Agency announced on Thursday, June 2, 2011 a never before strain of E. Coli has spread in
Moammar Gadhafi Truce...Is he truly sincere?
WORLD NEWS AP MAY 2011 31st Day Tripoli, Libya Currently news of Moammar Gadhafi ready for a truce to stop fighting in his country may prompt questions of his sincerity. Gadahafi conditions