By: Jan Paul C. Ferrer According to the most recent statistics from the National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP, more than 43 million people have provided unpaid care to an adult or child in the last 12 months.1 These people ...
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Impact of COVID-19 on AAPI Immigrants I want to reach out and offer the National Asian Pacifi c American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF) as a resource should you be covering a topic on how the coronavirus/ COVID-19 is impacting Asian Americans and ...
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With the blessing of our esteemed publisher Veronica Leighton, I would like to use my column just to send all of you in the frontlines of this devastating pandemic named the ‘Corona Virus”, gratitude welling from the heart, for choosing ...
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Doris Range Padsare an invention of Doris, a homemaker and a mother from Bochum, Germany. Realizing the need of a simple product for hassle free cleanliness, she came up with the idea of these multiple featured pads that are heat, ...
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By: Joe Mauricio For the past four week, plunked down at home during social distancing or self-quarantien, it’s not just spouses or partners people are questioning—it’s the home itself. For those who are used to spending much of their ...
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By: Nancy Abiera Many years ago, I was stressed to the max and I was diagnosed with “Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome”. My immune system shut down but God miraculous healed me quickly. The following are the revelations of lessons I received ...
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Staying Social While Distancing: Fun and Creative Ways to Connect while Staying At Home
By: Lou Maningas Cabalona Just a few weeks ago, the term “social distancing” was unknown to many people. If the world was not collectively fighting the novel coronavirus pandemic, folks might even have guessed it meant temporarily abstaining from social ...
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