
Barbara O’Neill
Owner and Writer at Money Talk Financial Planning Seminars and Publications
Owner/CEO of Money Talk. I write, speak, and review content about personal finance. Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Rutgers University, CFP® professional.
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6 days ago |
dailypioneer.com | Barbara O’Neill
My journey into the world of mental health began early, shaped by personal experience and a natural call to care. I was just 18 or 19 when I found myself taking care of my mother, who was wheelchair-bound. At the same time, I was studying psychology at night, and it quickly became clear that nursing — especially psychiatric nursing — was where my heart belonged. Even while enjoying the life of a young adult, I was deeply curious: What causes mental illness? What pushes a person to the edge?
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Aug 14, 2024 |
annuity.org | Barbara O’Neill |Michael Santiago |Brandon Renfro
Annuity.org partners with outside experts to ensure we are providing accurate financial content. These reviewers are industry leaders and professional writers who regularly contribute to reputable publications such as the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. Our expert reviewers review our articles and recommend changes to ensure we are upholding our high standards for accuracy and professionalism.
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Jul 7, 2024 |
australiannationalreview.com | Barbara O’Neill
The Secret of Longevity!By Barbara O’NeillThe secret of longevity!This lymphatic drainage exercise is an effective prevention of thrombophlebitis, myocardial infarction and stroke. Stand up straight, and join your feet. Raise your heels 3-5 cm from the floor, then lower yourself sharply. As a result of the resulting shaking, the venous valves receive an additional impulse to push the blood up. Do 30 of these ups and downs 5 times a day, and you won’t think about illnesses.
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Dec 24, 2023 |
australiannationalreview.com | Barbara O’Neill
Diabetes? We Can Fix That in a Few Days. Did You Hear That? By Barbara O’NeillDiabetes? We can fix that in a few days. Did you hear that?
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Oct 25, 2023 |
thenbxpress.com | Barbara O’Neill |Martie Gillen |Sue Miklovic
Payments on federal student loans have been suspended, without interest, since March 2020. After a 42 month hiatus, payments will resume for borrowers in October 2023. Borrowers are encouraged to make sure their contact information is up to date with their current loan servicer, as the U.S. Department of Education will notify borrowers when their specific payment is due this month. More than three years of suspended payments is a long time. A lot can happen in borrowers’ lives.
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