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Lives Lived: Sunny

Meet Sunny. Diagnosed with gallstones and told she needed surgery Sunny found her health restored through the study of Christian Science. Featured image  © GLOW IMAGES Models used for illustrative purposes

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Put a “Be” before Healthy

A guest post written by Ingrid Peschke, health blogger, legislative liaison for Christian Science and spirituality in Massachusetts So often the emphasis is on the “doing” not the “being” when it comes to caring for one’s health. People do all sorts of things, from taking daily medications to undergoing treatments and procedures to find out if they are healthy or
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Top 5 Ways to Challenge Holiday Depression

A guest post written by Robert B. Clark, Committee on Publication for Florida For many, the holiday season is a joyous time, but for some folks it can be a hard season to get through. If you Google “holiday depression” or better still ”beating holiday depression” you’ll find lots of top 10 lists. Most of the ideas on the list
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Embracing Prayer

A guest post written by L. Kelly White, Committee on Publication for New Mexico Meet Dr. Karen Wyatt whose focus is on how to live well, including living “fully and fearlessly.”  And guess what?  She believes including prayer in ones life is really important also!  Her website and blog are all about spirituality and medicine and where she believes the two must meet.
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Need an Emancipation Proclamation for your Health?

A guest post by Bob Cummings, media and legislative spokesperson for Christian Science in Michigan Do you sometimes feel like a slave to disease? Or to its treatment? Or know someone who does? How do chapped lips, Abraham Lincoln’s visit to Kalamazoo, Michigan, and a case of poison ivy shed light on needed emancipation? Abraham Lincoln made only one visit
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The Root of the Health Care Problem

A guest post written by Rich Evans, Christian Science Committee on Publication for Arizona Evans’ article was originally posted in the Arizona Capitol Times Where are we on health care? We have made a political debate out of health care, which exceeds any federal or state government’s capacity to solve. Whatever evolution the remedies take, statutory and regulatory thrusts and
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Health is about YOU!

A guest post written by Steven Salt, Committee on Publication for Ohio Amid the nationwide debate about health care and each individual’s search for a safe, effective and affordable approach, more of us are experiencing the “aha moment” when it becomes clear that being healthy and staying in the pink is an individual responsibility. It’s a personal endeavor. November 2012
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Steps to a Healthier Christmas

by Don Ingwerson I shared “12 Spiritual Steps to a Healthier Christmas,” written by Tony Lobl (UK Committee on Publication), last year, but I thought it was definitely worth sharing again because Thanksgiving is just a couple of days away and then we will be into the Christmas season. Also, check out the comments at the end of Tony’s article,
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Insurance Plans Covering Christian Science Care

by Don Ingwerson Now that the elections are over, I think reposting this information from the Federal Committee office web site on health insurance for Christian Scientists may be helpful – I encourage you to read it if you missed it before. The article below on insurance is just one of the many items that are presented on this web
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Be Positive! It’s Good for Your Health

A guest post written by John D. Clague, Christian Science Committee on Publication for Oregon “We engage in emotional contagion,” says Sigal Barsade, a Wharton management professor at the University of Pennsylvania, who studies the influence of emotions on the workplace. “Emotions travel from person to person like a virus,” she says. Many of us have experienced this in one
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