A guest post written by Bob Cummings, media and legislative spokesperson for Christian Science in Michigan Explosive! That’s how correspondent Lesley Stahl described it.¹ And a study on the implications it raises for all drug-based therapy would be impossible – or would it? In her recent 60 Minutes report on Placebos, Stahl interviewed Irving Kirsch, Associate Director of the Placebo Studies Program at
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Meet Scott. During a routine prenatal exam with his wife, the doctors discovered their baby had an erratic heartbeat. After praying as taught in Christian Science, the heartbeat normalized by the end of the exam.
A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday, February 7, 2012, that seniors who receive Social Security cannot reject their legal right to Medicare benefits. Court rules that those enrolled in Social Security must enroll in Medicare A federal appeals court ruled on Feb. 7, 2012 that senior citizens who receive Social Security cannot reject their legal rights to Medicare benefits. The
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A guest post written by Robert B. Clark, Committee on Publication for Florida American jazz musician Charles Mingus, speaking of songwriting, once said, “Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, is creativity.” A Fox News Health article, “4 Secrets to Never Getting Sick” gives us four simple to stay healthy: 1) Get plenty of fresh
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A guest post by Keith Wommack, Committee on Publication for Texas It was 3:30 in the afternoon. A squirrel rested, unaware he was about to be an afternoon snack for an approaching owl. So, I started my rental car, which startled the squirrel, and he dashed to safety. My actions saved one, yet, irritated another. Then I wondered about the
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Guest post written by Keith Wommack, Committee on Publication for Texas There is just one game left, the Super Bowl. The regular season of the NFL (National Football League) is complete. It was a special year. The Green Bay Packers flirted with a perfect season. Tim Tebow’s faith and dramatic comebacks stole many a headline. The Houston Texans even won
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A guest post written by Robert B. Clark, Committee on Publication for Florida Michio Kaku is a quantum physicist and co-founder of “string field theory”. When he was 16 he built a particle accelerator in his mother’s garage, blowing out the electrical circuitry in the house and causing his mother to ask, “Why couldn’t I have a son who plays
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The following are just a few of the current topics you’ll find on the Christian Science Committee on Publication Federal Office Web Site. If you would like to check it out click here. Q&A: Is the health care reform law constitutional? U.S. Supreme Court will decide We’ve fielded several questions asking how the Supreme Court’s involvement in determining the constitutionality
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A guest post written by Ken Girard, Committee on Publication for Massachusetts Approximately one-fourth of the [United States] population are baby-boomers. That’s right—one-fourth. There are 76,000,000 of us (yes, I’m one…too). That’s an enormous market. Where are they headed? Perhaps the larger curiosity is, where is their money headed? According to The Washington Post (“AGING AMERICA: Baby boomers expected to
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A guest post written by Robert B. Clark, Committee on Publication for Florida I live in an area with a lot of wonderful older people, “seniors” as they’re often called. I love seeing seniors walking on the beach, fishing off the piers, driving convertibles, playing golf and generally enjoying life in their later years. These are the true “senior moments”.
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