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BOTTLING 101: ARSENAL’S MASTERCLASS IN THE ART OF FAILING WHEN IT MATTERS MOST

I have written about how exciting and wonderful the English Premier League title race can be. As I watch more about soccer in Europe, I am learning more about the fans and terminology. This past weekend I became familiar with the terms “bottling” and “bottle jobs.” The term “bottle jobs” is a slang expression often […]

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A LEAP OF FAITH (AND A BOUNCE OF RISK): ARE TRAMPOLINE PARKS SAFE FOR KIDS?

Motivational speaker Denis Waitley said, “[l]ife is inherently risky. There is only one big risk you should avoid at all costs, and that is the risk of doing nothing.” This quote can easily apply to trampoline parks. Last weekend, we were invited to a birthday party at a trampoline park. The trampoline park is private

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Navigating LDL Cholesterol: Understanding the Nuances for Heart Health

Cholesterol Clarity – Dispelling Misconceptions About LDL-C I went in for my yearly physical last week. For the most part, I was feeling okay besides a few minor aches and pains. Having just reached the mid-40’s range, my primary concern was heart health. The leading cause of death for men in the United States is

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What Every Volunteer Coach Should Know About CPR

If you volunteer to coach your child’s sports team, you’ll need to undergo training and certification. Coaching kids is enjoyable, but it also comes with responsibilities. These responsibilities become clear during your training, where you’ll learn about serious topics like recognizing abuse, concussions, and sudden cardiac arrest. I remember feeling uneasy watching those videos, hoping

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Adenoid Hypertrophy: What Is It and How It Can Affect Your Child

“What is an adenoid?” That was my response upon hearing from my wife that our son needed to have his adenoids removed. My son was diagnosed with adenoid hypertrophy and an adenoidectomy would be required. After the initial shock set in, I needed to learn everything about adenoids, adenoid hypertrophy and adenoidectomy. The Signs Were

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