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Better Hearing Costs Less Than You Think

Issue 14.16

According to a USA Today article recently published, the typical American coffee drinker spends $3.01 per day on coffee, loses $1.10 per day on gambling and spends approximately 1% of their annual household expenses on alcohol. So you may ask yourself what this has to do with better hearing.

In the United States, […]

Funeral Aftercare

Issue 14.16

Funeral Aftercare is defined as the care, treatment, help, support or supervision given to people after services for the loss of a loved one is completed. It is the follow up to funeral services providing care for a loved one and helps foster a safe and healthy grief journey. It is the natural […]

Enjoy The Sun With Care

Issue 14.16

As the summer heats up in Southern Utah, the draw towards outdoor activities intensifies. From hiking to boating to swimming, we find ourselves enjoying the breathtaking beauty and the wonderful activities that the area is known for. And with it comes increased exposure to the sun’s scorching rays. While most people lather on […]

Genealogy Corner… Printable Family History Trees

Issue 14.16

If you are looking for ways to bring your ancestors forward and celebrate them in an everyday sort of way, there are some great projects available now. If you already have your information in FamilySearch.org, this will be easy. If not, create a free account and build your pedigree in FamilySearch.

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Geek Speak… Alternatives to Microsoft Office

Issue 14.16

Microsoft has released Office 2016 in a few different configurations (Home and Student lists at $150 and Professional lists at a little under $400). You can also rent Office 365 by the month for about $10. I say rent because, even though they call it a subscription service, if you stop paying them, […]

Live Longer With Good Health

Issue 14.16

We’re about to embark on another beautiful summer in Dixie. As our sunshine improves, why not improve your health? Yes, I know, easier said than done. But–Young or Old, Fit or Not–there is always room for improvement.

Sound Wave Therapy can improve your health by focusing on an increase in blood flow while […]

Genealogy Corner… New Records Collections

Issue 13.16

Every couple of weeks FamilySearch releases a new collections update. There were 25 new collections in the latest release. These included: Brazil Pernambuco Civil Registration 1804-2014, California San Pedro Immigration Office Special Inquiry Records 1930-1936, Denmark Deeds and Mortgages 1572-1928, England Cornwall and Devon Parish Registers 1538-2010, Hawaii Index to Filipino Arrivals to […]

Do You Have Type 2 Diabetes And Having Difficulty Controlling Your Disease??

Issue 13.16

In the past decade, cases of diabetes have skyrocketed. Having diabetes puts us at a greater risk of developing heart disease and high blood pressure. FACT: more than one out of three people in this country have abnormally high blood sugar that signals prediabetes. Diabetes is very common in people 65+ years with […]

Principles of Freedom … 12 Step Recovery for US pt1

Issue 13.16

The principles of recovery published by Alcoholics Anonymous and other groups that work with people to assist them with addictions or Self-Defeating-Behaviours are below. I believe we can use this same prescription to heal our nation and set a better course for the future.

What is the nature of our addictions and SDBs […]

It’s All In The Details

Issue 13.16

Please take a look at the photo of the casket printed along with this article. It is a photo from the funeral service of former First Lady Nancy Reagan at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, CA, on March 11, 2016. Mrs. Reagan, who served as First Lady from 1981 to […]