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Study: What s Worse for Heart Disease? Sat Fat or Sugar?

A new study finds a link between refined sugar and heart disease in increasing cholesterol. Saturated fat is only part of the story. Here's what to eat now.

ReVision Reviews– Effective Vision Support Supplement or Not? - Press Release

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Last responders answer the call to bury the dead in a year of unprecedented tragedy | Business

Editor’s Note: Cronkite News photographer Alberto Mariani spent several months documenting the work at Peace Chapel Funeral Home. This story contains images that some may find graphic. PHOENIX – At 10 p.m. no words are spoken, but a loud buzz reverberates throughout Peace Chapel Funeral Home. It’s the rhythmic beat of an embalming machine pumping a mix of chemicals into a woman in her 50s. Standing next to the body – working late again – is funeral director Ron Thornson. Since March 2020, Thornson and his staff have routinely worked 14 to 16 hours a day, without much pause to reflect on the historic events swirling around them during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Last responders answer the call to bury the dead in a year of unprecedented tragedy

Advertisement: “You are almost taught not to break when you are to serve a family,” he said, explaining that revealing too much could transfer more pain onto those already suffering. “A lot of people don’t understand that as a funeral service worker, you have a big task,” he added. “You are not just picking the body up, cleaning it, putting makeup on and placing it in a casket. You’re expected) to coach the family, to be a financial adviser and to be a psychologist” during one of the toughest moments in life. And in a year when death became an excruciating daily experience for most Americans, even these men and women have been touched by it.

Insecurity: Time to create national border institute

Share IT was a scary sight a couple of weeks ago. All the major newspapers in the country, at least the cover of the mainstream ones in Nigeria either above or below their main plates, all featured scary tales of Insecurity. The next day, one tabloid carried another disturbing dimension of the raging insecurity plaguing the entire country with headlines such as ”two killed in attack on Enugu police station, and “bandits kill one, abduct Kaduna private university students” as its rider.  As always, after reading all these sad and disturbing stories emanating from our beloved nation, we just say, “I think it’s high time the government buckled down and found a solution”. Then we go to sleep and wake up the next day only to be hit like a ‘thunderbolt’ by another security challenge. When will this stop? Part of our institutional lapses is that we don’t look inward to find permanent and actionable solutions that will put an end to our challenges. We lack the discipline

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