Lifestyle #2910

Drowsy Driving

Falling asleep at the wheel is more of a problem than drunk driving. Our guest, Anson Williams from the popular show Happy Days is with us and we’re going to hear how he almost lost his life falling asleep while driving. This horrific experience inspired him to make a commitment to create a solution to drowsy driving. Free Offer: “3-D Don’t Drive Drowsy” Offer Code: DROWSY-T-F-401 Offer Description: Brianna’s Wing of Passion Foundation “3-D Don’t Drive Drowsy” brochure and bookmarks

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Are Naps Really Good For Your Health?

Many people around the world love a good nap. In fact, siestas are an integral part of some cultures. A quick nap boosts productivity and performance, according to some research. But, other studies (perhaps controversial) indicate a connection between napping and mortality. Napping during the day increases the risk of premature death by up to a third!…

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How To Protect Yourself From The Coronavirus

The World Health Organization announced on March 11, 2020, that the Corona Virus (COVID-19) is a pandemic. Although we watched COVID-19 shut down China, Italy, Germany, Spain, with more countries being added to the list daily, it’s real now because it’s on our doorstep, not thousands of miles away. So let’s talk about how you…

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Keep Your Kids Healthy & Germ-Free at School

Schools and child care centers are teeming with germs and contagious illnesses. Common infections like the flu, colds, stomach bugs, ear infections, and pink eye spread like wildfire. Most parents wish they could do more to protect their children. Even worse, kids bring these illnesses home and infect their siblings, parents, and other family members,…

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Is It A Cold or Pneumonia?

Most of us only know about one type of pneumonia — the one that hospitalizes about 1 million people every year. However, there’s another kind called walking pneumonia, whose symptoms are very similar to the common cold or flu. About two million people in the US catch walking pneumonia every year. Most think it’s a…

Lifestyle #2905

CinemAbility

It’s rare when you see a film that accurately portrays the life of a person with a physical or mental disability.  Today we’re meeting a director who happens to be disabled that’s changing that.  Our guest is documentarian, Jenni Gold, director and producer of CinemAbility The Art of Inclusion, a film that explores the history of how disability is portrayed in media and the power that the media has to shape people’s perceptions. The film includes an incredible cast of A-list stars; Ben Affleck, Jamie Foxx, Geena Davis, Gary Sinise, Jane Seymour and many more. We will also meet actor Tobias Forrest who was able bodied for about 22 years and then had a spinal cord injury. We’ll hear his perspective on being both able bodied and disabled life. Free Offer: “CinemAbility” show DVD Offer Code: LM2905-D-F-401 Offer Description: Lifestyle Magazine 2905 “CinemAbility” show DVD

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Coping With Hairloss?

Although baldness is an intentional choice for some people, most desire a full, healthy head of hair because they feel more confident and attractive. Unfortunately, about half of us will experience some form of hair loss before the age of 50. The exact numbers, according to the American Hair Loss Association, are 50% of men…

Lifestyle #2904

My Days: Happy And Otherwise

Marion Ross played Mrs. Cunningham on the popular TV show, Happy Days, becoming one of America’s favorite most iconic moms. But what was it like playing the idyllic mom while in real life being a single mom of two, divorced from an alcoholic husband? Find out as we talk to Mrs. C on this edition of Lifestyle Magazine. Free Offer: CareNotes pamphlet “Getting Help With an Addiction” Offer Code: NEWEPI-T-F-401 Offer Description: This CareNotes is written for those who have reached a moment of crisis or decision-someone who is ready to face an addiction and seek help but is not sure how to proceed, or what to expect. This CareNotes will provide helpful guidance and encouragement to individuals and their loved ones in the journey toward recovery. “Know that there is great reason for hope,” asserts the author. Tackling an addiction can be “the best of times”-because it marks the first step toward freedom and is, many say, the most difficult, the most courageous, and the wisest thing they’ve ever done. By Jim Auer

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