November 2012

A Short Life, Well Lived

This is a story about a girl as beautiful inside as she was outside, 21 year old Katie Kirkpatrick passed away five days after her wedding in January 2005. She married her high school sweetheart, Nick Goodwin, in a beautiful church ceremony January 15, 2005, and passed away January 20, 2005. Katie was diagnosed with

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“Thank you Lord, You’ve blessed us So”

Thank you Lord, You’ve blessed us so For the good health, that’s truly a wealth For the heart where love is always felt For the challenges that were ably dealt For the wisdom every experience gave For the faith that’s always been a help Thank you Lord, You’ve blessed us so For our family who

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Movember’s impact on men’s health

MOVEMBER is changing the face of men’s health by increasing awareness around the men’s specific health issues, such as prostate cancer. Every year during the month of November, thousands of men grow mustache and become the walking and talking messengers of the Movember campaign and raise donations for this purpose. Watch this video and check

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105 Year Old Lady Shares The Secret To Happiness

Jessie Jordan, 105 talks about life on the other side of 100 and what is important in life. Her secret to happiness in life is something we often forget. Watch this video and enjoy her positive attitude: The Shepherd Village resident celebrated her 105th birthday with an afternoon of special guests, family and friends, including

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Good vs. Bad Carbohydrates: What’s the Difference?

When it comes to carbohydrates (carbs) there’s a misconception that all carbs are bad and one should stay away from all foods that contain carbs. But the truth is that carbs are essential components of a healthy diet and they’re necessary for proper organ functions. So choose good carbs, not no carbs. The best diets

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