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RFK Jr. and surgeon general nominee Casey Means identify real problems in American health and medicine. But their solutions are lacking.
Counseling women through infertility and other medical issues may feel awkward. Church leaders have an obligation to do it anyway.
For low-risk pregnancies, midwife care can offer mothers the birth resources they need: patience, attention, and time.
And the church of Jesus Christ has to offer people a better way of thinking about life and dependence if we want to push against the horrors of euthanasia.
After a life-changing injury, I can’t compete like I used to. Watching the Olympics—the newest games starting tonight—brings me joy.
A devastating cancer diagnosis wrecked a young couple. But after five years of uncertainty, a chatbot changed everything.
After six years of debilitating chronic migraine disorder, I’d lost my confidence in the Lord. He was still faithful.
A doctor shows how to inoculate yourself against foolishness with a shot of wisdom.
A clinical psychologist explains her research on the brain, suffering, and culture—and what she’s learned about God’s beautiful design.
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