Creating Content With You In Mind Creating Content With You In Mind Take Our 4 Question Survey Monday, June 21, 2021 0 Gracefully Greying was started with you in mind. Now as we pass the 1 year mark, we want to ensure that we cover topics that interest our readers and viewers. Please take our short feedback survey... Read more
Questions Children Should Ask Their Parents Questions Children Should Ask Their Parents Health Reporter Lila Lazarus Interviews Attorney Steven Malach Tuesday, June 15, 2021 0 Health Reporter Lila Lazarus interviews Lipson Neilson Attorney Steve Malach about the questions parents need to answer for their children including end of life wishes and financial matters. Read more
Dos and Don'ts in the Workplace Dos and Don'ts in the Workplace With Attorney Lisa Zastrow Wednesday, June 9, 2021 0 Lipson|Neilson Attorney Lisa Zastrow continues her discussion on free speech in the workplace, based on what is acceptable, expected, and absolutely not tolerated in the workplace involving... Read more
The Best You in Every Season The Best You in Every Season Bev and Val of Seasons Embraced Thursday, June 3, 2021 0 Bev Gross and Val Pursel, two friends from the Midwest hoping to inspire women over 50 with fashion and lifestyle selections! Read more
Thursday, December 9, 2021 / Categories: Health, Drugs, Medication & Addiction The Preventable Epidemic With Arun Gupta, MD Addiction Specialist and Primary Care Physician Arun Gupta, MD discusses the state of addiction in our county, the barriers to treatment, misdirected regulations, and reversing the trends of death. Dr. Gupta is the author of The Preventable Epidemic, due for release in early 2022 and explains his RAOE (Resolve America’s Opioid Epidemic) Foundation. Previous Article Organize Your Photos and Videos Next Article 5 Ways to Get Through the Holiday Blues Print Tags: Opioid Addiction Arun Gupta MD The Preventable Epidemic Drug Addiction Addiction Specialist More links Rotary Action Group for Prevention Action Opioid Addiction Substance Abuse and Mental health Services Administration Signs of Opioid AbuseJohns Hopkins Medicine