The Health-care ‘concierge medicine' trend McClatchy Newspapers 6/25/2008, by Judith Graham
The toniest up-and-coming trend: consumers contracting with professionals to help them navigate the complexities of modern medicine. CHICAGO (MCT) - For his family's health, it was a good investment, Harry Scharling figured.
Late last year it cost $41,000 a year for a VIP package for himself and ...
Clinics try new approach to depression McClatchy Newspapers 6/22/2008, by Maura Lerner - Star Tribune
MINNEAPOLIS - Sherry Claude recalls the first time she saw a doctor for depression. She had been in a "down mood" for three weeks when she worked up the courage to make an appointment. Her doctor, a general practitioner, brushed aside her concerns.
"He told me I really just had the blues and I ... New forested cemetery allows for gentle reflection rather than rows of gravesites McClatchy Newspapers 6/22/2008, by Arlene Martínez - The Morning Call
ALLENTOWN, Pa. - The sky is blue, the early-morning air is crisp, and you inhale deeply before walking into the forest. Memories _ along with a soft padding of moss, grass and soil _ cushion each step. You find the tree you've come to easily recognize. You tell your loved ones, whose cremated ... What’s in a lyric? It doesn’t have to be ‘Christian music’ to be Christian music West Texas Angelus 5/15/2008, by Jimmy Patterson
SAN ANGELO, Texas (West Texas Angelus) - Greg Witt, a talented local guitarist in Midland, Texas, and a fellow Catholic, and I had a conversation a couple of weeks ago about music. I asked him if a tune like “Eruption” or “You Really Got Me,” both by Van Halen, were “glorifying to God.” While Greg ... ‘Rosary for Warriors’: One wife’s inspiration grows to global prayer drive for military Arlington Catholic Herald 5/14/2008, by Henrietta Gomes
ARLINGTON, VA (Arlington Catholic Herald) - As she was driving back from a memorial service for a young family friend and four other soldiers killed in the war in Iraq, Lynda MacFarland felt compelled “to do something” to bring comfort to the grieving. Inspired and humbled by the strength of the ...
Some financial advice for Mother’s Day: How working moms can ease their load The Christian Science Monitor 5/5/2008, by Kathleen Connell
American families celebrating Mother's Day next Sunday might take some time to reflect on the changing financial role that mothers play.
The days when mothers remained home to raise children are rapidly disappearing.
Today, most mothers hold jobs outside the home, assume the burden of ...
Experts worry: Can earth provide enough food for 9 billion people by the year 2050? The Christian Science Monitor 4/30/2008, by David R. Francis
The world is an odd place. A tight global food situation with record-high grain prices presents the possibility of increasing malnutrition, perhaps famine, in parts of Africa and South Asia. Yet an estimated 1.6 billion adults, about a quarter of the world's 6.7 billion people, are overweight, some ... Organ donation a way to give of oneself — literally — to give another a fighting chance Denver Catholic Register 4/30/2008, by John Gleason
DENVER, CO (Denver Catholic Register) - April has been designated National Donate Life Month, a time to educate Americans about the need for organ and tissue donation and transplantations. Right now in our nation, nearly 100,000 people are waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant. Every day, 18 ... How Earth Day became … so everyday The Christian Science Monitor 4/21/2008, by Gregory M. Lamb
(The Christian Science Monitor) - At 38 years old, Earth Day seems to be entering a midlife identity crisis. By one estimate, some 1 billion people around the world will do something to observe the anniversary of the first Earth Day in 1970, a landmark in the history of the environmental movement. ...
Women urged to use gifts and honor God in doing tasks The Criterion 4/2/2008, by Mary Ann Wyand
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (The Criterion) - Every person is God’s work of art. Internationally known author and inspirational speaker Kathy Coffey of Denver discussed ways to live an artful and faithful life in her keynote address during the sixth annual Catholic Women’s Convocation on March 8 at St. ...
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