Fast Food Day

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If you are a cardiologist you may not be very happy about this, but today is Fast Food Day. Fast food as we know it was born from the rise in car ownership and the need of those car owners to eat quickly and cheaply while out and about.  These restaurants started popping up after WWI but the concept really exploded… Read more »

In Memorandum: Thanksgiving

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Remember a little holiday called Thanksgiving?   It was a day to slow down and remember all our blessings.  It was a day to eat too much comfort food and generally relax and recharge with family. However, in recent years those beautiful Thanksgiving traditions are dying a slow and painful death.  Thanksgiving dinner is disappearing because folks too busy getting… Read more »

Election Day

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Today is Election Day here in the United States.  Many of you have already voted, but if you haven’t please do.  It is your responsibility as an American citizen. It is our most precious responsibility and our right as citizens of this great nation to participate in the process of choosing our leaders.  And yes, the presidential election has been… Read more »

It’s BAAAAAAACK…..

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I’ve written several times before about my own personal struggles with depression and anxiety and tried to shed insight into some of the myths about these diseases that are still alive and kicking.  One of the worst offenders, in my opinion, is the “Just change your situation/ get rid of whatever’s upsetting you and you’ll be just fine”. In many… Read more »

Black Cat Day

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Today is Black Cat Day!  Every day is Black Cat Day at my house because I share my house with two of them- Hershey (14) and Pumpkin (10 and the cover model for this post). But today everyone can participate! Black cats weren’t always considered unlucky.  The ancient Egyptians worshiped all cats but held black cats in special regard.  Ancient… Read more »