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Four components of marriage
Four components of marriage
I am proud and honored to introduce to you the four women in my life. They are special and important in making me feel like a real man. Yes, I do have four of them - my sweetheart, lover, girlfriend and wife. The most exciting thing about these four women is that they all have the same name - Annick. They are not four different individuals, but one individual joining me in the four aspects of a l...
EEO and Steve Koven rock literacy and music
EEO and Steve Koven rock literacy and music
Exceptional Education Outreach (EEO) and educator and jazz musician Steve Koven came together to take literacy and music to Eleuthera students.
Cleveland Clinic - The Best Diet for Parkinson’s Disease
If you have Parkinson’s disease (PD), you may be overwhelmed by diet advice. Some sources may tell you to eat certain foods and avoid others. Some may even claim that specific foods are miracle cures for your symptoms. How do you know what to believe?
Ray's latest fight
Ray's latest fight
Rayshell Rolle has always been a daddy's girl, so it's difficult for her to watch the boxing champ, Ray Minus Jr., who is in the grips of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) - a progressive nervous system disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, causing loss of muscle control.
Tips for single adults to thrive
Tips for single adults to thrive
Single adults - those people 25 years and older who are not married, can thrive, and enjoy life to its fullest. However, far too many of them experience great pressure from family, friends, and society, to get married and have children.
Dealing with young love
Dealing with young love
Question: Dear Sir, my 10-year-old son is starting to have girlfriends and that scares me. My husband and I are wondering what to do. How can we direct this energy in a positive way? We know he is too young to have serious relationships and we do not want to come across like dictators.
Eleuthera's secret to inclusive student success
Eleuthera's secret to inclusive student success
Dillan Grant is a graduate of St. Mary's University London with a law degree. He is just one of many success stories of students that were able to avail themselves of learning support offered by Exceptional Education Outreach (EEO) outreach and literacy development program and can now boast of being professionals.
Flatfoot in children
Flatfoot in children
It brings great joy when parents see the fat, cuddly feet of their children and watch them waddle down the hallway making their first steps. Those cute, flat, cuddly feet are one of the hallmarks of childhood that can become a vexing foot problem later in life – flatfeet.
Laid bare
Laid bare
People "touch" each other's lives every day, and, as such, it is important to understand how a relationship with oneself and others can affect a person's core happiness. Even with the best communication and the best of intentions, the smallest things can grow into huge problems, which in turn can cause lasting damage, according to Maggie Bain, relationship and intimacy specialist.
Girl Undergoes Rare Facial Reanimation Surgery, Restores Ability to Smile…at Cleveland Clinic
Girl Undergoes Rare Facial Reanimation Surgery, Restores Ability to Smile…at Cleveland Clinic
Nicole was born with unilateral congenital facial paralysis. The condition didn't allow her to move the right side of her face. (Courtesy: Carolina Gonzalez)