
Thought of the Week: Peace of Mind
The 3 things we crave most in life, happiness, freedom & peace of mind, are always attained by giving them to someone else.
The 3 things we crave most in life, happiness, freedom & peace of mind, are always attained by giving them to someone else.
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We make a living by what we get,But we make a life by what we give. (Winston Churchill) Add your thoughts – click comments. See accessories on
Researchers in Seattle, Washington have discovered that cataract surgery is associated with a lower risk of developing dementia, and specifically a lower risk of Alzheimer’s.
Kindness does not leave you when you give it away, But in fact grows more abundant within your life. More Info: Kindness does not leave
Watch the huge “Giving Voice Chorus” come alive and rise above Alzheimer’s. Get inspired by the music that Alzheimer’s can’t shake.
Researchers in Seattle, Washington have discovered that cataract surgery is associated with a lower risk of developing dementia, and specifically a lower risk of Alzheimer’s.
Watch the huge “Giving Voice Chorus” come alive and rise above Alzheimer’s. Get inspired by the music that Alzheimer’s can’t shake.
Researchers in New York found a gene that links cerebrovascular disease and Alzheimer’s.
Nanodevices are the newest weapon in medicine’s growing arsenal to fight Alzheimer’s. They capture dangerous peptides before they can assemble to form Alzheimer’s plaques in the brain.
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