
Lorie Johnson
Medical Reporter at Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN)
Health reporter for The Christian Broadcasting Network...Giving you information to strengthen your mind and body! Like me @ http://t.co/wPbwxvHNZO
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2 weeks ago |
cbn.com | Lorie Johnson
Americans are being treated for health conditions such as heart disease, cancer, and depression to the tune of $43 trillion a year. One doctor believes up to 80 percent of these illnesses could be avoided by addressing what truly causes them. After watching her beloved mother suffer from poor health for decades and then die relatively young, Casey Means pursued a career in medicine to help others avoid what happened to her mom.
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1 month ago |
cbn.com | Lorie Johnson
America's top college basketball teams will square off in the Final Four on Saturday, followed by the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship game on Monday. However, it's not all fun and games. According to the American Gaming Association, Americans anticipate betting about $3.1 billion on the March Madness tournament, up from $2.7 billion last year. Too often, people view online sports betting as harmless fun, but then find themselves losing their student loan money, their home, or worse.
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Mar 5, 2024 |
joynews.co.za | Lorie Johnson |Marina Hofmeyer
Written by: Lorie Johnson Article source: www.charismanews.comWorld Health Organization leaders are warning about “Disease X,” the temporary name for the next pathogen that will ravage the globe in the future. WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus said last month that another global pandemic, possibly much deadlier than COVID, could be here sooner than we think.
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Feb 13, 2024 |
charismanews.com | Lorie Johnson
World Health Organization leaders are warning about "Disease X," the temporary name for the next pathogen that will ravage the globe in the future. WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus said last month that another global pandemic, possibly much deadlier than COVID, could be here sooner than we think. With that backdrop, he's urging member countries to approve a so-called Pandemic Treaty touted as a way to prevent, prepare and respond to the next worldwide pandemic.
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Jan 22, 2024 |
charismanews.com | Lorie Johnson
This time of year, millions of Americans suffer from the so-called "Winter Blues," or the more serious Seasonal Affective Disorder, also known as "SAD," a medically recognized form of depression. These conditions affect people who say they feel good most of the year, but report feeling gloomy and lazy during the winter. In most of the United States, at the height of winter, people receive about five hours a day less sunlight than during the peak summer days.
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