Can Religion Make You More Optimistic?

There’s no question that regular attendance at religious services can improve your sense of spiritual well-being but a new study says going to religious services can also improve your mental health as well and could even extend your life.

The research is relevant to midlifers because it is based on an observational study of more than 92,000 postmenopausal women over 50. They were an ethnically and religiously diverse group who participated in the Women’s Health Initiative, a massive federally funded study that looked at the effects of hormone therapy on heart disease, among other things.

In the study, to be published this week in the Journal of Religion and Health, older women who attend services frequently were 56 percent more likely to be optimists than those who don’t attend regular services.

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Virtual Desktops Faster, Safer than VPNs

Remote access for professionals is a preeminent concern for many sectors of industry. Far more business is conducted on the road, and this need is making itself felt. The old standard for securely connecting to HQ becomes obsolete as operations become too unwieldy and complex to be conducted over limited bandwidth.

A virtual private network (VPN) allows a secure connection via unsecured public networks. A common business scenario is an employee using a VPN to access the company network from the road or at home. A core advantage to a VPN is the low resource demands. The server only has to maintain its end of the connection and serve the requested data.

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Measles Case Confirmed In Metro

The Independence and Kansas City health departments said there is a confirmed case of the measles in the metro.

No other details were given, but health officials said those with known exposure for the disease are being contacted.

Learn More About Measles

Measles is a respiratory disease caused by a virus and it is spread through the air by breathing, coughing or sneezing.

Health experts said that typical case of measles begins with a mild to moderate fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes and sore throat. After two or three days, tiny white spots may appear in the mouth. Read more…


What do you know about phlebotomy salary?

The average salary of phlebotomist is said to be $ 25 000-35 000, based on a 40 hour week. This salary may be affected by many factors such as education, location, experience and job performance.

Phlebotomy is a profession that can be learned at colleges or training programs at medical organizations. Most schools offer certificate, associate degree or a bachelor’s degree in pursuing this field. If you have to choose an online course, there are many online programs available. Read more…


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