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I’ve added a “News” page

I’ve added a “News” page to the header, and I’ve placed a News Release document there that I’ve sent out to all the local news media this morning, complete with a lot of links and photos. The URL for...

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Positive, on balance

We got back from the doctor’s appointment just a bit ago. There’s good news … Beth’s levels are rising back up (although still “suppressed”). The level of “blasts” in her bone marrow is back to normal....

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The US moves toward oil independence

I saw this article over the weekend, and honestly, I find things like this to be far more encouraging than the “double-dip recession” stories are discouraging. With six children who are going to grow...

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Veterans Administration Burn Pits Study is Inconclusive

A study on the long-term effects of burn pits on the health of soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan has come back “inconclusive”. This is a study that we had hoped would have provided the VA...

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Beth’s donor has signed, and we now have a transplant schedule

I got a call yesterday afternoon from Renee, the transplant coordinator at West Penn. Beth’s donor has signed all the necessary paperwork, and a date of December 14 has been set for the transplant....

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One year ago today, Beth had her stem cell transplant

On December 14, 2011, my wife, half-dead from a fight with leukemia, “intensive chemotherapy” and full-body radiation, received a new infusion of adult stem cells from a young female donor in Europe....

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Updated: my résumé and LinkedIn profile

I am still: a marketing manager (recently with a start-up software/robotics firm), long-term copywriter, seeking a position as a marketing technologist (Eloqua preferred) on a team dedicated to...

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Strength Training vs Cardio

Strength training carries more benefits vs cardiovascular diseases, according to a recent study: “While it is well known that physical activity is important for heart health, neither research nor...

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I’ve added a “News” page

I’ve added a “News” page to the header, and I’ve placed a News Release document there that I’ve sent out to all the local news media this morning, complete with a lot of links and photos. The URL for...

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Positive, on balance

We got back from the doctor’s appointment just a bit ago. There’s good news … Beth’s levels are rising back up (although still “suppressed”). The level of “blasts” in her bone marrow is back to normal....

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The US moves toward oil independence

I saw this article over the weekend, and honestly, I find things like this to be far more encouraging than the “double-dip recession” stories are discouraging. With six children who are going to grow...

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Veterans Administration Burn Pits Study is Inconclusive

A study on the long-term effects of burn pits on the health of soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan has come back “inconclusive”. This is a study that we had hoped would have provided the VA...

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Beth’s donor has signed, and we now have a transplant schedule

I got a call yesterday afternoon from Renee, the transplant coordinator at West Penn. Beth’s donor has signed all the necessary paperwork, and a date of December 14 has been set for the transplant....

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One year ago today, Beth had her stem cell transplant

On December 14, 2011, my wife, half-dead from a fight with leukemia, “intensive chemotherapy” and full-body radiation, received a new infusion of adult stem cells from a young female donor in Europe....

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“Christian Nationalism” and Love for Country

I think a lot about our country and our culture. And for those of you who know me, you know that I have deep Christian roots. There have been a few news reports about “Christian Nationalism”, and why...

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