Day: June 20, 2023

Early onset Alzheimer’s: Everything you need to know about the rare form of the disease seen in younger people

12:16 pm June 20, 2023

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia. It’s mostly seen in those over the age of 65.  Even though Alzheimer’s disease mostly affects older individuals, it is sometimes seen in younger people.  BRAIN-BOOSTING FOODS FOR FIGHTING MEMORY LOSS, PREVENTING ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Anyone under the age of 65 who is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease […]

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Picnic recipes that are easy and delicious but will help you make the most of your excursion

12:10 pm June 20, 2023

It’s picnic season and here are snack suggestions to enjoy the great outdoors.  Whether you’re headed to a sandy spot on the beach or a private location somewhere at a park, you’ll need some delicious foods for your basket. Because some of the following foods include dairy and meats, avoid taking these items when the […]

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China in high-level talks for military training facility in Cuba to station troops off US shores: report

12:08 pm June 20, 2023

China and Cuba are reportedly engaged in high-level discussions to establish a new joint military training facility on the island, raising the prospect of Beijing stationing troops less than 100 miles off U.S. shores.  The Wall Street Journal first reported Tuesday that U.S. intelligence suggests talks about a facility on Cuba’s northern coast “are at […]

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Schools are scaring our kids to death with this indoctrination program

12:00 pm June 20, 2023

As nearly every standardized test is showing, our schools are doing an abysmal job teaching kids how to read or do math. In some cases, kids graduating from high school can barely read their diplomas.  But the schools are wildly succeeding with their climate change indoctrination program.  When I speak to kids on high school […]

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OceanGate CEO last year addressed ‘worry’ of Titan submarine being unable to return to surface

11:36 am June 20, 2023

The CEO of the company whose submersible craft has vanished with five people on board during a tourist dive to explore the wreckage of the Titanic revealed in a podcast interview late last year that he had a worry of objects preventing the vessel from returning to the surface.  Stockton Rush of OceanGate addressed the […]

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