When acne outlives teen
Blemishes still a very grown-up problem for some
Agelines and acne? This wasn't supposed to happen, or so Kim Noble thought. Acne, normally the bane of teenagers, was flaring up on Noble's 50-year-old face, causing the Atlanta businesswoman no small degree of frustration. "I started when I was a teenager with acne problems, and as I got older, it got worse," she said. Full Story
Wine Fest brings in $202,000 for charities
Local event sponsored by the Fort Myers Rotary Club
The Fort Myers Rotary Club presented $202,000 in net proceeds generated from the club's signature event, the Northern Trust Southwest Florida Wine Fest 2007, to two local children's charities at the Jan. 8 Rotary Club meeting. Full Story
It's a tough world out there
HOLISTIC HEALTH NOTEBOOK
It has been a tough year. Several close friends have been diagnosed with serious health problems: cancer, heart disease, kidney failure. It may be more understandable if these were the very elderly, people in last few years of life. Although that last statement reflects a dismal view of aging. Why should we succumb to health problems as we age? Full Story
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