BBB's and Me


Following a minimal wifi holiday (more about that in a few days), I am so pleased to be able to host my wonderful blog sisters in the Best of Boomer Bloggers again.They've been busy...
First up, Carol of Carol A. Cassara, Writer

Football'sa huge part of American life, but, as Carol Cassara points out this week on herblog, there are disturbing medical findings about even high school players whotake hits in this hard contact sport. Read about it in Don't Let ToxicMasculinity (and CTE) Destroy Your Sons.

Then Laurie of Laurie Stone Writes Every now and then we see something innature that tugs at our heart. The other day Laurie spotted aMother Robin sitting on her nest, which happened to be on top of the light overthe back door. The evening was cold, rainy, and windy as Laurie hurried to takeout the trash. But as she came back, there sat Mother Robin keeping her babieswarm, looking so resolute and devoted. The sight touched her. There was oneproblem.
And Rita, Consumer and Personal Finance Journalist
Interestedin brain health as you get older? asks Rita R. Robison, consumer and personalfinance journalist. New studies show – in addition to being linked to diabetes,obesity, cancer, anxiety, and depression – there’s a link between eatingultraprocessed food and increased risk of cognitive decline
And me, Diane, of On the Border
It was a short career. Even by the world's standard. An hour at most.It was nipped almost before it got started.Good thing, too.

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Published on June 04, 2023 05:14
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