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Publisher's pride: Books on Bestseller Lists - Breakthrough Alzheimner's Care (Wilson)

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  Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care by Mark Wilson reached #299 in Alzheimer's and #326 in dementia. Book Description Breakthrough Alzheimer's Care offers a powerful and practical roadmap for family caregivers who want more than just survival-they want their loved ones to thrive. When leadership expert Mark left a 20-year corporate career to care for his mother with Alzheimer's, he approached caregiving with the same breakthrough mindset that had driven his professional success. The result was nothing short of extraordinary: his mother experienced more joy, better health, and greater longevity than anyone thought possible. Part memoir and part how-to guide, this compelling book blends personal reflection with research-based insights and practical tools that help families transform their Alzheimer's care experience. Readers will find detailed guidance on how to: Design a daily routine that supports physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being. Apply nutrition and brai...

Cancer Diary: When the Body Whispers Through Urine

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Most people think of cancer as something dramatic — a lump, a sudden collapse, a terrifying scan. But cancer rarely begins with drama. It begins with whispers. And one of the quietest, most easily dismissed places the body whispers is the urinary tract. We are trained, culturally, to ignore urinary problems. We blame dehydration, aging, “a little infection,” stress, or simply being busy. We wait. We hope it will go away. Sometimes it does. Sometimes it doesn’t. And sometimes those early urinary changes are the first hints of something deeper. This post is about those hints — not to frighten, but to illuminate. 1. Blood in the urine: the most important sign we ignore If there is one urinary symptom that should never be brushed aside, it is hematuria — blood in the urine, visible or microscopic. Blood in the urine can signal: Bladder cancer Kidney cancer Ureteral cancer Prostate cancer (less commonly as the first sign) Advanced cervical or uterine cancer (when they invade nearby stru...

Religious but Not Spiritual: When Faith Becomes a System Without Breath

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  We often hear about people who are spiritual but not religious — those who seek meaning, transcendence, and moral depth outside institutional frameworks. But there’s another, quieter category that rarely gets named: those who are religious but not spiritual. It sounds paradoxical. How can someone be religious — devoted to worship, ritual, and doctrine — yet lack spirituality, the very soul of faith? And yet, we’ve all met such people, and sometimes we’ve been them. Religion Without Spirit To be religious but not spiritual is to practice the forms of faith without the fire. It’s to attend Mass, recite prayers, follow rubrics, and even defend orthodoxy — but without interior transformation. The motions are correct, but the heart is unmoved. This isn’t hypocrisy; it’s often fatigue. People fall into this state when religion becomes habit rather than encounter, when the sacred is reduced to schedule. The rituals remain, but the relationship fades. It’s what the prophets meant when ...