Department:
Writing + Reviews |
Quarantines are probably as old as civilization,
but were they effective in the past, and are
they now?
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A writer, who is a long-time MS patient,
explains how faith contributes to quality of
life.
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more. |
In the case of hospital romances, does familiarity
breed contempt, or content?
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out. |
Family and friends, motivated by the loss
of a loved one, seek to educate people about
the dangers of carbon monoxide, a silent killer.
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A woman's life philosophy is inspired,
in part, by a determined little fish.
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A look at nurses in fiction – from
characters engaging in the highest form of
national service, to those who would really
rather be detectives.
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these characters? |
A woman works to defeat chronic back pain.
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Years ago, a man encouraged (and pushed)
his son to recover from a traumatic injury.
Then, one day, the tables were turned.
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How a culture clash lead one woman to a
healthier lifestyle.
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more. |
Read this inspiring story of the effect
of a sick baby on the people who cared for
her.
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here. |
In the history of war, what do you think
has been the biggest killer of soldiers?
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A daughter visits her 85-year-old mother
and wonders what, other than age, might have
caused her decline.
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more. |
The promise of a quick fix. We fall for
it every time – and that's what the quacks
are betting on.
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more. |
Forgotten sunglasses allow a woman a vision
of a brilliant winter wonderland.
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A short fiction about a boy and his grandmother.
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After she retired from nursing, could Bonnie
get past the identity crisis to see the life
that was waiting for her?
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Just because you want it, does it mean you
should have it?
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more. |
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