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family matters - february 2008
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The Secret to Real Love

Do you have a stressful job?  Do you take that workday tension home with you at the end of the day or do you leave it all behind at the office?  You might be surprised to learn that a happy marriage can play a big role in helping you rebound from everyday stress and even protect you from depression, burnout, chronic fatigue syndrome, and possibly even cancer.  We're going to get the truth about finding unconditional love and a fulfilling relationship with Dr. Greg Baer, author of Real Love in Marriage.
www.reallove.com/gregbaer.asp
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Simple Ways to Prevent Cancer

Cancer touches countless lives every day.  Chances are that either you or somebody very near and dear to you has had to fight it at some point in your life.  While it seems the American way of medicine tends to be geared much more towards curing the disease once you get it rather than preventing it, there are simple things you can do every day to avoid cancer in the first place.  We'll find out what they are when we talk with Dr. Lynn Eldridge, author of Avoiding Cancer One Day at a Time.
www.avoidcancernow.com
Can Rage Heal Old Wounds?

Do you find yourself getting angry a lot of the time? Not just mad, but filled with rage? A driver cuts you off, your child won’t listen to you, your co-worker doesn’t do her share of the work? Believe it or not, rage can be a good thing. We'll find out how with Ruth King, author of Healing Rage.
www.healingrage.com
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Strong at the Broken Places

It's a silent epidemic affecting millions of people and growing.  In most cases there is no known cause and there is no cure.  We'll talk with award-winning journalist Richard Cohen, author of Strong at the Broken Places, about the people coping with devastating conditions who fight hard every day to overcome.
www.strongatthebrokenplaces.org
Doing Good is Good for You

"It’s better to give than to receive," is more than just a saying.  Science has now proven that doing good deeds is good for your health and your wealth.  We'll talk with Dr. Stephen Post, author of Why Good Things Happen to Good People to find out why being good is good for you and how there is more than one way to give, and it doesn't require writing a check.
www.whygoodthingshappen.com