April 19, 2024

TD Jakes Healing the Wounds of the Past – Anatesha Dunn’s 2011 Review

    Anatesha Dunn

Anatesha Dunn

Information Nation recently asked women across the country to open up about some of the more prolific Christian authors of the 21st century and Anatesha Dunn took our challenge.

Information Nation: Thank you, Anatesha Dunn, for speaking with us today about this enlightening book.

Anatesha Dunn: Well, it’s one of my favorites – all of TD Jakes‘ books are, actually.

Information Nation: For good reason, too – right? Can you tell us a bit about it?

Anatesha Dunn: Absolutely. Bishop TD Jakes breaks down the act of healing into three simple words… [Read more…]

Dr. William Howland Discusses Ongoing Allergy Trials at Sirius Clinical Research

Dr. William Howland

Dr. William Howland

As research director at Sirius Clinical Research, Dr. William Howland has an ongoing commitment to helping allergy sufferers in the Austin area. Growing up in the “allergy capital of the world,” Dr. William Howland learned the effects allergies can have on athletic endurance and quality of life in general. As a result, Dr. William Howland has made it his mission to find the best treatments for his patients.

Dr. William Howland ‘s Sirius Clinical Research is an Austin-based company dedicated to conducting clinical trials for various new medications and treatments for allergy and asthma. [Read more…]

William Howland MD Explains Childhood Asthma and Offers Relief

William Howland MD

William Howland MD

William Howland MD says that childhood asthma is increasing, and allergies are an overwhelming contributing factor to the upswing, he reports. For children with asthma, their lungs and airways become inflamed when they are exposed to triggers such as pollen, William Howland MD says. In other instances, childhood asthma is triggered by a cold or respiratory infection. William Howland MD explains that inflammation by either a cold or pollen can create a narrowing of the airway and a buildup of mucous – which leads to coughing, difficulty breathing and wheezing.

William Howland MD believes that although asthma doesn’t differ between children and adults, children do face challenges that are unique to their age group. One particular statistic that concerns William Howland MD is that childhood asthma is the leading reason for emergency room visits, hospitalization and school absences. Additionally, William Howland MD believes that childhood asthma interferes with the joys of youth. An early warning sign of asthma is when a child coughs while playing sports, exercising, or simply playing with friends, William Howland MD says. [Read more…]

Naperville Family Dentist Dr. Chiann Gibson Speaks About Oral Hygiene

Naperville Family Dentist

Naperville Family Dentist

Naperville Family Dentist Dr. Chiann Gibson makes sure the patients who visit Smiles by Dr. Gibson understand the importance of good oral hygiene. The Naperville family dentist says good oral hygiene involves attention to whether teeth are clean, gums are pink and bad breath is not an ongoing problem. The practice of good oral hygiene starts with daily preventative care, adds the Naperville family dentist, and this includes brushing and flossing.

For keeping a healthy mouth, Naperville family dentist Dr. Gibson suggests developing a regular oral care routine. In addition, the Naperville family dentist says it’s imperative to have routine exams and cleanings every six months. In between regular visits to the her downtown office in Naperville, Dr. Chiann Gibson suggests taking simple steps to reduce the risk of tooth decay by brushing thoroughly twice a day and flossing daily as well as eating a balanced diet and limiting snacks between meals. [Read more…]

Dean Spasser Says that Working at Home Jobs Are Out There – Finding Them is Tricky

Dean Spasser

Dean Spasser

Dean Spasser Says that Working at Home Jobs Are Out There – Finding Them is Tricky

Dean Spasser, author of the Premier Guidebook for Work at Home (WAH) Opportunities, offers insight to people seeking remote positions. Information Nation’s August 2011 interview with Dean Spasser reveals that there is more to working at home that just owning a computer…

Information Nation: Good morning, Dean Spasser. Thank you for chatting with us.

Dean Spasser: Glad to talk with you!

Information Nation: So, tell us, how did you get involved in working from home opportunities?

Dean Spasser: Well, back in the early ‘90s, I wanted to have more freedom to enjoy life, and got the idea that working from my St. Louis home might be the answer.

Information Nation: And was it? [Read more…]

Thoughts from Rick Siskey: Making Your Business Appeal to Baby Boomers

Rick Siskey

Rick Siskey

Rick Siskey points out that in January 2011 the first of the baby boomers hit retirement age. What does that mean for your small business? According to Rick Siskey, companies can capitalize on this booming market for senior citizens with just a few simple business plan tweaks. The chairman of Siskey Industries, LLC, Rick Siskey knows the over 65 market is rapidly growing. This provides a prime opportunity for companies to target their marketing to this important demographic, says Siskey. [Read more…]

Unilife CEO Alan Shortall Discusses the Importance of Hiring the Right Team

Unilife Alan Shortall

Unilife Alan Shortall

In a very short time, says Unilife CEO Alan Shortall, the company has grown and rapidly expanded.  Following a move from Australia to the United States, Unilife with Alan Shortall at the helm has seen the power of hiring great people.  In fact Unilife, Alan Shortall says, has “over the last 8.5 years gone from employing three people to where we now employ over 150 people.”

For Unilife’s Alan Shortall a portion of the success of a company has to be about the people in which they are hiring.  “For centuries people have rallied around causes,” says Unilife CEO Alan Shortall.  He points out that what is being performed by Unilife is clearly a cause.  “What we are doing is going to save a lot of lives,” Unilife’s Alan Shortall notes. [Read more…]

ANY LAB TEST NOW Recommends STD Testing – Even if You’re Symptom Free

ANY LAB TEST NOW

ANY LAB TEST NOW

When it comes to Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), the staff at ANY LAB TEST NOW® knows that symptom free does not necessarily mean disease free, and that STDs can only be detected through laboratory testing, such as tests offered by ANY LAB TEST NOW. STD testing at ANY LAB TEST NOW is anonymous, confidential and comprehensive. The ANY LAB TEST NOW professionals explain that, left untreated, infected people not only put others at risk but may also suffer related health complications or even death.

By using the convenient walk-in services of ANY LAB TEST NOW to test for STDs, there’s no need to prolong the stress of not knowing. Even if your ANY LAB TEST NOW screening indicates that you test positive, the good news is that many STDs are treatable. Early detection by a lab test can also help in treatment. Because ANY LAB TEST NOW does not make diagnoses or treat conditions, results should be taken to your physician to discuss treatment options. The ANY LAB TEST NOW results will give you the knowledge with which you can take control of your health. [Read more…]

Fencing Talk with Catherine Case Szarwark: Want a Safe Sport? Play with Swords!

Case Szarwark

If you are looking for a safe sport, says Catherine Case Szarwark, forget soccer.  The three time all American epee fencer from Penn State University reports that recent studies place the injury rate for soccer players at or above the rate for football and basketball, with the rate of concussions equal to that of football players. And, adds Catherine Case Szarwark, forget about baseball.  Baseball has the highest fatality rate among children ages 5 to 14 of any sport in the United States.  Even cheerleading is far from safe, notes Catherine Case Szarwark.  With the growing emphasis on complicated stunts and acrobatic presentations, the rate of injuries in cheerleading have risen dramatically and have lead top calls for more emphasis upon safety precautions.

If you are really looking for a safe sport, Catherine Case Szarwark suggests epee fencing.  Yes, Catherine Case Szarwark recommends considering a sport where the objective is to poke your opponent with a piece of steel! While it is definitively counter-intuitive, a number of studies in the United States and Europe have documented that fencing is far safer than any major sport. But Szarwark notes than in all the years of fencing, apart from some bruises, her only real injuries occurred during conditioning.  There are two major reasons for this safety record.
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Students Speak Up | UGA Senior Kyle Thomas Glasser

Kyle Thomas Glasser

Kyle Thomas Glasser

Information Nation recently caught up with University of Georgia senior Kyle Thomas Glasser to get the inside scoop on this popular college campus.

Information Nation:  Kyle Thomas Glasser, thanks for taking the time to chat with us.

Kyle Thomas Glasser:  No, problem! I’m always willing to talk about UGA.

Information Nation: This is a huge campus – is there anything particularly interesting to see?

Kyle Thomas Glasser:  Yes, it’s massive, I think 615-acres.  I like the North Campus and the Meyers Quad area; it’s really an amazing site when walking between classes on campus.

Information Nation:  So, can you tell us a few reasons that you, Kyle Thomas Glasser, chose UGA?
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