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Guest Post: The great Health Care debate – constructive or divisive?
Today’s guest posting is from Anna Bowness Park, from BC in Canada. She asks a telling question about the prevalent approach to health care: are we any healthier? Jun.02, 2011 in by Anna Bowness Park By Anna Bowness-Park Committee on Publication for BC … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Healing, Media, Medicine
Tagged alternative health care, Health and Spirituality, healthcare, The Economist
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Since when did your hair color determine your security?
Media around the world is more frequently reporting on the impact of a graying society on populations’ economic and social well-being. The Economist ran a feature on the future of an aging society last November, with particular reference to Japan, … Continue reading
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Tagged " "Christian Science Monitor", ageing, Eddy, mesmerism, security, solutions, The Economist
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On Hope and Optimism, or, Are our carts and horses mixed up?
In The Economist Dec 16, 2010 there’s and article called “The redistribution of hope,” with a subheading telling us that optimism is on the move. Optimism is on the move. That sounded good to me – the spread of optimism … Continue reading