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A 2013 Harvard study revealed men taking over 1,000 mg of calcium supplements daily were 20% more likely to experience heart problems. It also showed calcium and vitamin D supplements don’t actually lower the risk of fractures in older adults. So, what the heck are we supposed to do? This was copied from kimkomando.com but I do have a lot of training in this field
What is your favorite animal?
Pegasus
Pegasus, the majestic winged horse, has always captured the hearts and imaginations of those who dream of freedom and the impossible. As a creature of beauty and strength, Pegasus embodies grace, power, and the unyielding spirit to soar beyond earthly boundaries. For me, Pegasus is more than a mythical symbol; it represents resilience and the triumph of good over evil, even in the face of great loss.
Long ago, I imagine, herds of flying horses roamed the skies, their silken wings shimmering under the sun, their galloping hooves striking sparks of magic as they leapt from clouds to mountaintops. These magnificent creatures lived in harmony with the world, a testament to the boundless wonders of nature and the divine. However, their story took a dark turn when an evil ogre, consumed by jealousy and greed, sought to harness their powers for his own gain. Armed with dark magic, he hunted the flying horses, his cruelty reducing their vast, celestial herds to a single, surviving steed.
That lone survivor was Pegasus, who, unlike the rest of his kin, had the cunning and courage to evade the ogre’s grasp. Blessed with extraordinary speed and intelligence, Pegasus found refuge high above the reach of mortal and monstrous hands. From this vantage point, he watched over the world below, a silent guardian of hope. Though alone, he carried with him the memory of his fallen kindred, ensuring their spirit endured.
Pegasus is not just a creature of legend to me; he is a symbol of survival and perseverance. He reminds us that even when all seems lost, resilience and courage can defy the odds. His wings inspire dreams of transcending limitations, of rising above the hardships and cruelties of life, much like he did in his time of peril. Pegasus soars not only in the skies but also in the hearts of those who believe in the power of hope and the magic of resilience.
Though the evil ogre may have succeeded in his dark quest to destroy, Pegasus ensures that the legacy of the flying horses lives on. He is a beacon of light, a reminder that no matter how dark the times, there is always a chance to rise again—stronger, wiser, and more radiant than ever.
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What colleges have you attended?
Here’s a more detailed version:
“I have pursued a diverse and interdisciplinary academic journey across several renowned institutions. At Ball State University, I earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), focusing on foundational business principles. My studies expanded into Economics at the University of Tampa and through the University of Maryland International program in Tehran. At the University of Vienna, I delved into doctoral-level research in International Relations and Physics, emphasizing quantum methods.
I furthered my education in healthcare by completing a degree in Nursing Administration at St. Petersburg College. My interest in holistic and integrative approaches led me to study Mind-Body Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Along the way, I participated in fellowships at institutions like Georgetown University and the University of Vienna, enhancing my expertise across various fields.
I don’t often share this journey because it sounds too extensive for many to believe, but my education reflects a genuine and lifelong commitment to understanding the intersections of business, science, healthcare, and global affairs.”
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