
Deborah Lynn Blumberg
Writer at Freelance
Freelance biz, health writer (WaPo @American_Heart), #ASJA DC chapter president. Writing WWII-era #book. Former WSJ, JPM comms, @Wellesley, @NYU #amquerying
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1 week ago |
meadvilletribune.com | Deborah Lynn Blumberg
Luis and Beth Padron spent a chilly Sunday morning in January strength training in their Monroe, New Jersey, home. Afterward, Beth stretched while Luis went to shower. The rest of the day, they had errands to run. Beth was going to cook a nice family dinner. As Beth cooled down, she heard a thud from upstairs. It sounded like something hit the roof. Her daughter, Eliana, who was 15, was beside her. Beth yelled out to her other daughter, Rebecca, then 17. She was upstairs studying and was OK.
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1 week ago |
phys.org | Deborah Lynn Blumberg
When it comes to stimulating sales, quotas are a tried-and-true tactic. But they don't always provide the lifts companies hope for. A 2022 survey by Salesforce found only 28% of sales professionals were hitting their quotas. New research from Texas McCombs suggests one reason: varying attitudes toward time periods.
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sfgate.com | Deborah Lynn Blumberg
Nearly nine months pregnant, Nefertari Nelson-Williams sunk into her sofa after a long Sunday caring for her four kids. She clicked on the TV and flipped to her favorite show of late, TLC's "A Baby Story."Although she was an experienced mom, watching episodes of pregnancy complications was a good reminder that every birth and baby are different. Article continues below this adAs she watched, she was thankful she and her baby were healthy.
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heart.org | Deborah Lynn Blumberg
Published: April 11, 2025 By Deborah Lynn Blumberg, American Heart Association News Nearly nine months pregnant, Nefertari Nelson-Williams sunk into her sofa after a long Sunday caring for her four kids. She clicked on the TV and flipped to her favorite show of late, TLC's "A Baby Story."Although she was an experienced mom, watching episodes of pregnancy complications was a good reminder that every birth and baby are different.
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2 weeks ago |
nextavenue.org | Deborah Lynn Blumberg
Editor’s note: This article is part of our “Debt Free” series, a Next Avenue initiative made possible by a grant from the RRF Foundation for Aging. Vietnam veteran David Devaney planned to focus on spending more time with his family and friends, writing poetry and volunteering when he was in his 70s — until debt derailed him. Devaney's credit card bill ballooned after he helped his adult children pay for everyday expenses.
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For @USChamber: More than half of Americans now choose cremation as their end-of-life option over a traditional cemetery burial, a preference that's only expected to accelerate. https://t.co/NcYIf6E9nr