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Read more at the source: Let’s Move Kelowna – A Unified Initiative
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Cast: British Columbia Adventist
Read more at the source: Let’s Move Kelowna – A Unified Initiative
Article excerpt posted on en.intercer.net from Vimeo / British Columbia Adventist’s videos.
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Research has shown that you can greatly reduce your chance of developing cancer by the lifestyle choices you make.
Yes, hereditary factors can play a large part, too, and some families are affected by cancer more than others. But overall, a person’s choices will contribute to their health and wellbeing throughout their life.
More than 1.7 million people in the United States will be diagnosed with cancer this year, and an estimated 600,000 Americans will die from cancer this year,…
Read more at the source: How to reduce your risk of developing cancer
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Adventist Church President in Jamaica Pastor Everett Brown challenged newly installed leaders in the North East Jamaica region to make the community and people their main object of the church’s mission.
The challenge was made by the Adventist leader against the background of the recent spate of murders committed against women and children in the country.
“To remain relevant and true to mission, the church must identify with the needs of people,” said Brown, as he addressed the new leaders at…
Read more at the source: In Jamaica, Adventists challenged to focus on the Church’s mission amid distractions
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A new School of Behavioral Health program offering pediatric nurses from the People’s Republic of China the opportunity to complete training as Child Life Specialists launched in Fall 2017. The new program is an outgrowth of a four-year series of education exchange visits the School of Behavioral Health faculty members and students have made to the Zhejiang University Children’s Hospital (ZUCH), introducing nurses there to the benefits and value of child life services.
Nancy Wu was the…
Read more at the source: School of Behavioral Health helping to expand Child Life service in China
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