Lorie Johnson
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COVID Doc: Hydroxychloroquine ‘Highly Effective,’ Fears Are ‘Overblown’
A Tennessee physician has a message for COVID-19 patients: Use hydroxychloroquine “if you can find a doctor with guts enough to prescribe it.” Meanwhile, U.S. Food and Drug Commissioner Stephen Hahn said some studies “suggest a benefit” to using the drug on COVID-19, despite the fact that the government agency issued guidance stating the use …
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3 Basic Steps to Heal This Linchpin to Your Overall Health
Medical evidence shows the bacteria in our gut, that is, in our intestines, affects all aspects of our health. The key is trying to stop the things that kill our good bacteria such as antibiotic overuse, sugar and junk food, then putting the good bacteria in our gut by eating probiotic foods and taking probiotic …
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How God Saved This Man’s Wife and Baby From ‘Inoperable’ Stroke
Danny Slavens is giving God the glory for saving his wife and baby a terrifying health scare. On Christmas Eve, Danny’s wife Yen and their unborn child nearly died from a stroke when she was 33 weeks pregnant. Slavens told CBN News that by the grace of God he awoke to find his wife lying …
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This Is the Least Amount of Exercise You Need to Get the Best Results
Many people fear getting older means losing their independence, memory and mobility. However, it doesn’t have to be that way. Barbara Hannah Grufferman proves it’s never too late to turn back the clock. At age 61, she feels happier and healthier than many people half her age. “We can’t control getting older, but we can …
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As Flu Deaths Rise, Churches Change Their Rules
As health departments in nearly every state are reporting spikes in flu deaths among all age groups, the Catholic church isn’t taking any chances. They’re issuing new guidelines governing behavior at services in an effort to reduce the number of potentially dangerous germs being passed from person to person. In New Mexico, where nearly 50 people have …
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