Tag Archives: U.S. Surgeon General
Guns Are Now Bad For Your Health
If you can bear it, mentally jump back a few years to the time when Covid hysteria reigned supreme. Recall the slogan we constantly heard—"Mask up and stay safe, everyone!" I may have been the only one, but I did find this word choice a little odd. Isn't "stay healthy" the appropriate thing to say during the onset of a disease?
Posted in COVID Information Center, Federal, next gen
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Tagged COVID–19, Dr. Vivek Murthy, Gun Violence, guns, Health, safety, U.S. Surgeon General, vaccine
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“Significant Harms” of Social Media Use For Kids
New technology tends to follow a cycle. When it's first introduced, it's only for the elite (or the geeks) that are rich enough (or nerdy enough) to buy it. Then, as everyday people begin to notice the ways it benefits their elite or geeky friends, they start to jump on the bandwagon. As the technology gains widespread acceptance, it's commended as "trendy" by its supporters and denounced as a "fad" by its opponents.
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture, Media Watch, next gen
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Tagged Adam, anxiety, depression, dominion, mental health, Noah, social media, U.S. Surgeon General
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