Inspiration
Myomectomy vs. Hysterectomy: Which Surgery Is Right for You?
Did you know that nearly 70% of women will develop uterine fibroids by the age of 50? When it comes to uterine fibroid treatment, choosing the right surgery is crucial. Two common options include myomectomy and hysterectomy. Myomectomy offers fertility-preserving surgery by removing only the fibroids, while hysterectomy addresses symptoms through the complete removal of the uterus, which involves a careful hysterectomy recovery process. In this blog, we'll explore myomectomy vs hysterectomy, highlighting their benefits and discussing which procedure best suits your needs.
By Krishna Medical Center10 months ago in Writers
An Extraordinary Being
She wasn’t a normal person. She was different. Her hair was medium length, soft and wavy, falling in such a way to frame her face. She had eyes that shone as bright as gems, a green Moissanite shade. Her voice was gentle and quiet, with a raspiness that made her singing voice naturally lower than most women (an Alto). She had a slight lisp and stuttering problem, so she struggled to articulate herself verbally.
By Shay Rivers10 months ago in Writers
🕊️ Former U.S. Attorney Jessica Aber Found Dead at 43 – A Shocking Loss #1
📍 The Discovery & Investigation On Saturday morning, March 22, around 9:18 AM, the Alexandria Police Department responded to an emergency 911 call about an unresponsive woman at a residence on Beverly Drive. 🚔
By Md Johirul Islam10 months ago in Writers
The Power of Sound. AI-Generated.
**How Music Heals the Soul: The Power of Sound** *Made by ChatGPT* Music is a powerful way to connect with others and express emotions. It has the ability to lift our spirits, calm our minds, and help us heal during difficult times. From upbeat songs that give us energy to gentle melodies that bring comfort, music offers something for everyone. Artists like J. Cole use their music to share personal experiences, helping listeners feel understood and less alone.
By Atlegang Onwumere10 months ago in Writers
Marc Buontempo: 18 Years in Pharma and a Heart for Community Service
When you think of a pharmaceutical sales representative, you might picture someone laser-focused on quotas, prescriptions, and client meetings. But Marc Buontempo is proof that a career in pharma can be so much more than that. With 18 years of experience under his belt, Marc has built a reputation not just for professional excellence but for a deep-rooted passion for giving back. His story is one of balance—thriving in a demanding industry while pouring his heart into community service, environmental efforts, and supporting those who need it most.
By Marc Buontempo10 months ago in Writers
On writers
Those of us who enter the Creative Writing Master of Fine Arts program do so without any reservations. We know the uphill battle we will trek, in the publishing and career world. We know we will have more rejections than we would like. Some of us will make it, and some won’t. Yet, we still try. Not for the fame or glory, and certainly not for the money. All of us in this program have the desire to be heard through our stories, I think, because an essential part of us has spent the majority of this life being mute. To birth characters and scenes, themes and interactions on the page is our way of being heard, but more than that, it’s our way of connecting with others who are equally mute.
By Cassandra Warren10 months ago in Writers
Exploring the Divine: The Trinity and Its Reflection of a Singular, Multifaceted God
The concept of the Trinity in Christianity is not only central to its doctrine but also a profound reflection of a God who is singular yet multifaceted. This complex theological principle, encapsulating the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, offers a unique perspective on divine omnipotence and its manifestations across various dimensions of faith and human experience.
By Minding Fred10 months ago in Writers









