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death News+ XML/RSSBy Bob Ginsberg Forever Family Foundation, a not for profit 501c3 organization, is hosting a conference that presents scientific evidence of an afterlife. Presenters include a medical doctor, parapsychologist and two certified mediums. By Leroy Freeman Leroy Freeman’s new Q & A study book draws from his wisdom and experience of over thirty-four years of preaching from the Bible on the subject of Death And The Afterlife. By Pacific Book Review Award Winning Author Robert Orfali Bring Readers On a Personal Journey Regarding the Loss of His Wife Jeri Orfali. By Outskirts Press Outskirts Press announces the latest highly anticipated self-help, death, grief and bereavement book from Stafford, TX, author Vada M. Wolter. By Strategic Book Group A Grieving Mom Reaches Out to Others in Heartfelt New Book By Fred Yaeger, Yaeger PR Amy Winehouse’s death which has been turned into a “cult mystery” of the “Tragic 27 Club" is to deflect from the importance of young, talented musicians who were plagued by the disease of addiction. By Pamela Egan, NP-C, CDE, ABAAHP A recent review by Serbian scientists has concluded that Vitamin D3 helps to reduce mortality rate among elderly women, and that Vitamin D2 and two active metabolites had no such effect. The review involved 50 studies and nearly 100,000 individuals. By Brighton Publishing LLC Alleged Mafioso Paul “Doc” Gaccione signs with Brighton Publishing LLC for “Beyond the Beyond: My Journey to Destiny,” an intimate look at one man’s reckoning with life after death. By Patrick Francone - mysendoff.com Thanks to the introduction of a new, social media site called mysendoff.com, anyone connected to the Internet can now create their own personalized funeral instructions well in advance of their passing and have them sent to family and friends. By Christendom College Warren H. Carroll, Founding and First President of Christendom College and Chairman of its History Department for its first twenty-five years, died on Sunday, July 17. Aged 79, he received last rites prior to his death in his home. By Middy Blue To much salt, whether good or bad, has been in a debate for some time now. However, GreenBeanBuddy shares the danger too much salt can bring according to the latest US study. By The Sparman Clinic NEW BOOK RELEASE: '1.58 seconds' by Dr.Alfred Sparman. fictionally expresses The integral relationship between living and dying is fictionally expressed in '1.58 Seconds', taking you through nerve ending near death episodes. By Fast Market Research Fast Market Research recommends "The Outlook for Medical Devices in Brazil, Russia, India & China " from Espicom Business Intelligence, now available By Outskirts Press Outskirts Press announces the latest highly anticipated family and relationships, death, grief and bereavement book from Huntington, IN, authors Janice (Jan) Holman Ballard and Allison (Cammie) Ballard. By Hospice at Home The workshop for creating a unique memory pillow will happen on Mondays, July 11, 18 & 25, from 4:00 - 5:30 pm at the Buchanan Senior Center. Attendance at all sessions is required to finish the project and class size is limited to 15 people. By College of Mental Health Counseling The College of Mental Health Counseling at www.collegemhc.com provides this summary of the healing process for soldiers returning from war zones and veterans suffering from depression, suicidal thoughts, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). By CSCS Homebound elderly at risk during a heat wave. In the cooler part of the year, the state proposed closing 105 senior centers city wide. Now as NYC is facing in its first heat wave of 2011, senior centers are being designated as cooling stations. By gal-friday publicity Canadian Kidney expert talks about E.coli outbreak By Metal Matters Symphonic Dark Metallers Vesperian Sorrow have announced that the title track from their newly recorded 'Stormwinds of Ages' is available for streaming By Simon Campbell There are numerous viruses that can lead to cancers such as cervical cancer, liver cancer, skin cancer, breast cancer etc. Many of these viruses are not contagious. Those that are, such as the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) are highly contagious. By Mary Baker, Solid Communications "My mother wanted to die at home," says Mary Baker of Paso Robles, California. "But we were unprepared for what we were about to face." Baker is sponsoring a proposal in this month's Pepsi Cola "Refresh Everything" grant competition. By Yvette N. Harris The South Florida Community will celebrate the life and pay tribute to Will Bell ("Will Da Real One"), one of the foremost spoken word artists of the poetry industry in America. By Metal Matters Recently Hemoptysis sat down with the Explicitly Intense podcast to answer questions By Diane Gracely Compare prices when buying a cremation urn. By Helen Laverty NHS Safe and Sustainable Review places IOW children in grave risk. By Eileen Druckenmiller The staff and volunteers of VNA & Hospice of SVHC invite all members of the local community to their Tree of Hope Memorial Service on Saturday, June 12, at 3 p.m. at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC). By Quick Easy to Operate - FALL PENDANT - 911 Save Money - Time - and Possibly - YOUR LIFE! New Fall-N-Call Panic Pendant with No Monthly Fees and No Hidden Charges. By Civilians For Peace Voluntary group Global Civilians for Peace return to Libya for their second visit since the war began with plans to meet civil representatives, record and document the facts as they find them and contribute to peaceful resolution of the conflict. By Metal Matters Breath-Fresher recently interviewed Masaki. Masaki talks about Hemoptysis’ new album “Misanthropic Slaughter”, his personal and musical background, Misanthropic Slaughter, and more. By The Reading Stand Let us Release the Negative Emotions on the news of the Death of Osama Bin Laden. By Dr. Russ Buss President Obama and Southern storm survivors demonstrate "Optimistic Stamina" in face of death and devastation from twisters. By Phil Fremon The story-behind-the-story of a four-fatality automobile crash that ends in hope and redemption By Phoenix Enterprises The Heritage Capsule is a new patent-protected innovation that offers alternative comprehensive burial solutions for cremated remains as well as DNA remnants. By Central Park Communications Author Charlene Wexler's short story 'Abracadabra Magic' deals with how a terminally ill child's spirit becomes free of his dying body. By Communicopia Marketing Services, Inc. An April 16 half-day workshop will help participants of all ages explore the important decisions they should make about end-of-life health care – from treatment options available under specific circumstances to what family and doctors need to know. By Animals for Autism An estimated 92-100% of families with loved ones on the autism spectrum frequently fear their child or family member will wander or bolt with tragic consequences. By Civilians For Peace Group of 25 British civilians professionals and observers concerned by threats to civilians in Libya sets off imminently to initiate grassroots peaceful direct diplomacy mission on the ground in Libya. By SVELTE, LLC Gone Forever to premiere on Saturday, April 16, 2011 at the AFI Silver Theatre. Filmed last September in Baltimore, MD, Gone Forever explores "what happens when the one you've lost becomes the one you fear?" Gone Forever is FREE to the public. By ireadiwrite Publishing Slightly Dented Halos by LA Jackson is a funny but realistic account of one family's struggle with the merging of two households when they realize that their elderly parents can no longer live on their own. By Metal-Matters Hemoptysis have announced that their debut album "Misanthropic Slaughter" is now available for streaming in it's entirety via the bands new bandcamp page... By Frank Groff Inc. Victim Thanks Two Heroes Who Saved His Life at March 18 Event By Helping Survivors Manage Demand for the definitive user's guide that provides specific guidance on practical matters to address when a loved one dies warrants 2nd Edition. By The Orca Project In revealing exclusive interviews, former SeaWorld animal trainers are exposing the facts behind the secretive marine mammal entertainment industry, trainer injuries and deaths as well as the truth behind Killer Whales in captivity. By Bill Purkins for FreePressAndMedia.com/OneCent.US Serengeti dry season, Tanzania. Tourist safaris gaze at the wildebeest while cholera, dysentery and malaria make an annual death march, Swahili Mara Nomads enduring up to 20 mile daily walks seeking clean water, average life span a mere 56 years. By Truforte Outlet This new book is a life changing story about a family's tragedy and finding joy amidst the heartache. By The Orca Project Corp Hours before the 1-year anniversary of the death of a killer whale trainer, SeaWorld announces they are spending tens of millions of dollars on new safety devices, drawing skepticism from former trainers, marine mammal professionals and journalists. By Perils For Pedestrians Television In Episode 169 of "Perils for Pedestrians", European leaders make a historic commitment to invest in bicycling policy as sustainable urban transport and implementers describe how policy translates into action. By BARD Marketing Hollander Law Firm warns consumers that most recalled medical products were cleared using an abbreviated Food & Drug Administration (FDA) review process. By The Orca Project Corp After the tragic death of a Killer Whale trainer last year, OSHA cited SeaWorld Orlando for the Willful act of knowingly placing its employees at risk. Now, the marine park will likely seek closed hearings before a federal judge. By Metal-Matters Hemoptysis Vocalist / Guitarist, Masaki Murashita will be interviewed on Auburn Wa. 89.9 FM "Late Night Deathin" program with Killing Spree. Tune in locally at 89.9 FM or stream it on the internet at www.kgrg.com |