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Check out the full podcast below. November 22, 2019 One of Us Joan Ballintine December 6, 2019 One of Us John Mazarewski December 20, 2019 One of Us Mia Cimino January 3, 2020 One of Us Della Williams January 17, 2020 One of Us Emma Jo Szczerba January 31, 2020 One of Us Susan Freaks February 14, 2020 One of Us Linda Darling February 28, 2020 One of Us Rich Kology March 13, 2020 One of Us Sofia Alvarez March 27, 2020 One of Us Jeri Garvey April 10, 2020 One of Us Tammy Kolosek April 24, 2020 One of…

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The wording of social media posts and messages can have a significant impact on how people feel about mental illness and mental health treatment. A study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychology found that college students felt more optimistic about the chances of success in treating mental health problems after reading social media posts that displayed a “growth mindset.” Masu. “People view social media content about depression and anxiety from a growth mindset (i.e., one that values ​​the possibility of change) rather than a fixed mindset (i.e., one that values ​​consistency). “We found that people were more likely to…

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There’s nothing quite like the smell of freshly ground coffee in the morning, but your caffeine habit isn’t just expensive, it can have health benefits.Early research suggested that drinking a cup of coffee could increase your risk of heart disease and asthma, “but looking at the evidence it doesn’t mean you should give up coffee, you should actually drink more.” ” says expert Professor Claire Collins. He completed his PhD in Nutrition and Dietetics at the University of Newcastle in New South Wales.Around a third of Brits already drink several mugs a day, but a quarter limit themselves to one…

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The Nauvoo Community Choir held its spring concert on Saturday evening, April 20th, at the Nauvoo Discovery Center (formerly Christ Lutheran Church), 1110 Ripley Street, Nauvoo.The concert featured 11 songs, some sacred and others just plain fun.The evening began with a performance of “Scarborough Fair,” followed by soprano soloist Catherine Hull singing “Hear Me, O Messiah.”As the night progressed, the audience sang “Simple Gifts” (an old Shaker song), “Greensleeves” (sung by bass soloist Jacob Clayton), “Amazing Grace” (bassist Lee Schack), ” I enjoyed spiritual songs such as “The Prayer” (bass solo player). (duet by Joanne Gallaher and Rick Marshall) and…

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What is a family without the black sheep that drives people up the wall? Many families ignore such troublesome members, but sometimes things go too far and they start causing distress to the family. It becomes very annoying in the long run, especially when one of the member’s girlfriends tries to gain an upper hand by proving that she is better than the other members. So did her mother-in-law u/OrganicHighlight5741, who shared her troubles regarding her step-daughter, who is one year older, on her Reddit. Seeing her daughter-in-law’s behavior, her mother-in-law chose not to share her family’s recipes with her,…

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Elder Boyd K. Packer (1924-2015) of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles described the sight of the oxen as follows:[i] Contest: Several teams of oxen with heavy wooden yokes raced side by side. The wooden sled had the weight of a cement block, and initially he weighed 10,000 pounds (4,500 kilograms). The objective was for the oxen to move the sled 3 feet (1 meter). I noticed a very similar pair of very large, bony blue-gray animals. Of course, I loved it because it was large. But the big blue cow wasn’t there either. Two small, nondescript animals, not very…

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Jain monk Dr Ajichandra Sagar is looking forward to Shahastravdhan on May 1st. At the NSCI Stadium in Worli, Mumbai, the monk will take part in an attempt to listen to and repeat the words of 1,000 people. For those who aren’t familiar, the term “Shahastravdhan” means “thousandfold concentration” and is a practice found particularly in Jainism and Hinduism. It has been reported that the human mind recalls about 8 to 10 events in sequence without much stress, and it is believed that mental connections enhance visual acuity. The event will be streamed live on his YouTube, allowing followers and…

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Jain monk Dr Ajichandra Sagar is looking forward to Shahastravdhan on May 1st. At the NSCI Stadium in Worli, Mumbai, the monk will take part in an attempt to listen to and repeat the words of 1,000 people. For those who aren’t familiar, the term “Shahastravdhan” means “thousandfold concentration” and is a practice found particularly in Jainism and Hinduism. It has been reported that the human mind recalls about 8 to 10 events in sequence without much stress, and it is believed that mental connections enhance visual acuity. The event will be streamed live on his YouTube, allowing followers and…

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The South Korean consumer goods giant announced on April 25 that its first quarter (Q1) sales and operating profit have returned to growth.This is the first time since the first quarter of 2023 that LG H&H has recorded positive sales, and its operating profit has increased for the first time since the third quarter of 2021.Sales of beauty products increased by 5.6% to 741 billion won (US$538.9 million), and operating profit rose 3.1% to 63 billion won (US$45.8 million).This is thought to be due to the company’s efforts to renew its main luxury beauty brand “The Who,” which accounts for…

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The Ministry of AYUSH in its announcement dated April 18 pointed out the above and also mentioned several other problematic advertisements made by AYUSH product manufacturers.One of these was to claim that Ayush’s medicines or products had value as dietary supplements.In India, dietary supplements are currently regulated by the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), along with dietary supplements, special dietary foods, special medical foods, and prebiotic and probiotic foods.Dietary supplements must contain molecules/isolates/extracts as approved by food authorities.According to the regulations, they are intended to provide physiological benefits and help maintain good health, but are not intended…

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