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Cancer is complicated. It isn’t something that can be limited by a statistic, like the fact that there will be 1,735,350 new cases this year alone, because it affects far more people. It isn’t something that can be labeled as a physical disease, because it impacts individuals mentally, emotionally and socially. And it can’t just be defined...
Georgia’s State Parks Feed Mind, Body and Soul with Outdoor Adventures This new year, stay on track with your fitness resolutions and venture out to Georgia State Parks. Get fit while having fun by partaking in the wide range of outdoor activities offered for all ages. From learning to become a Junior Ranger and...
When Tommy Scribbins started Accent Roofing Service in 1989, all he needed was a Beeper(!), an ad in the Yellow Pages, a landline, and the know how to put a roof over a customers head. He had that and more in his toolbox, including a strong work ethic, a passion for candor, and a vow that no...
Spring is a great time to give your house a good cleaning. It’s also one of the best times to do an annual review and fix anything Jack Frost may have impacted over the winter months. Here are five maintenance projects to put on your to-do list. Roof When it comes to inspecting your...
You're facing one of the toughest decisions of your life. You'll be placing your precious child in someone else's care. How can you possibly know for certain you made the right choice? Most parents looking for a child care center for their young children ask about student-teacher ratios, reputation and recommendations. These are important and should definitely...
Adult refreshment trends—or fads—appear and disappear as quickly as the foamy head in a glass of beer. Next up: spiked seltzers. You’ve tasted flavored soda water. Now imagine some alcohol thrown in. White Claw and Truly, brands of hard seltzer you may never have heard of, are suddenly making themselves known as low-calorie, low-carb alternatives to beer...
“William’s journey battling leukemia has shown me just how precious the simple moments are.” —William's mom, Destini It was a seemingly simple moment between a mom and her little boy. Three-year-old William O’Donovan and mom Destini were playing together when something struck them as funny....
You cannot sink so low in your despairing of your own resources that God does not see and care. In fact, He is at the bottom, waiting to catch you. Around the time most men are contemplating a life of retirement, travel, rounds of golf, and...
I wake up and realize that I am in charge of my life. Breast cancer taught me that no one—and I mean no one—was going to take better care of me than me. Ana Dolores Estrada Garcia had her first mammogram at the age of 41....
Once you choose hope, anything is possible and better things are coming, like a cure for all types of cancer. Pain is real, but so is hope. Early detection and self-examinations have led Barbara Fields to live by this mantra: “I caught cancer, it didn’t catch...