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Month: April 2021
Last week, President Biden took bold steps issuing executive actions on guns. Few things stratify the American public like the word, “gun”. That debate runs […] Read More
More than a decade ago, “intervention” premiered on A&E. Like most things, it’s a combination of both good and bad. On the one hand, the […] Read More
A jittery nation watching the trial for the murder of George Floyd, sits through PTSD and has a chance to end the racist and violent […] Read More
Originally appeared on Workit Health. Authored by: Amy Dresner and Joe Schrank on June 16, 2020 The death of George Floyd ignited another fever spike […] Read More
Political affiliations and hopes aside, Joe Biden inherited a pandemic that wasn’t going well. The fever pitch of hospitalizations and deaths reached a new height […] Read More
Demi Lovato has had 3 strokes and a heart attack following her near-fatal overdose on fentanyl-laced opioids in 2018. She sustained permanent brain damage that […] Read More
Long held as the metropolis of the American dream, the starting point for the American experience, NY and specifically NYC has long been one of the […] Read More
Two weeks ago, governor of Nebraska Pete Rickets went full throttle Nancy Reagan in his attempt to kill a bill that would make medicinal cannabis […] Read More
For those of us who remember the 80s and 90s we remember a country, shrouded in shame and secrecy around a disease that was taking […] Read More