The steadily worsening problem of antibiotic-resistant pathogens – cause for grave concern in the medical community – has researchers working overtime to discover solutions. But several studies raise hope that Manuka honey may hold the key to combating MRSA and other drug-resistant strains.
Read more: Manuka honey fights antibiotic-resistant bacteria plus so much more
Remember where you were on Friday morning, June 24, 2022, a few minutes past 10:00 AM, Eastern time. History was made this morning. The seemingly impossible happened. At last, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
To be sure, this is just the beginning of a new battle to be fought for the unborn, state by state, life by life, heart by heart. But this is also a massive, unprecedented victory, one that, for many years, seemed completely out of reach.
After all, Roe became law in 1973. That was almost 50 years ago, and in many ways, American values have become much less conservative since then.
Read more: The Significance of the Overturning of Roe v Wade
I read this on facebook and it moved me so much I asked for permission to share it.
Thankfully, I was granted permission to pass it on.
I saw a comment online recently and thought to myself; " Now that is a brilliant question. More importantly, what a fantastic use of experience and knowledge.
Let me explain.
Redhead recently adopted two little manx cats: a brother and sister. they HAD to be kept together because the little sister was too frightened and fragile to be left on her own. Her big brother was there to protect her and his job was to keep her safe.
Well, that turned out to be a bit of a swizz.
Or, as we say here on patriotrealm.... a bit of a swoosh. Let me explain.
Read more: A Tale of Two Kitties... apologies to Charles Dickens
I do not know how many of you remember BK - a poster who always said hard truths.
I found an article he wrote back in 2020.
Well worth a read. Written some years ago and all too true....
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