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Emilee Collins Emilee Collins, SRS, SRES® NC Broker/REALTOR® of Real Estate by Design in Durham and Orange Counties Recently I was working with a retired couple facing significant medical concerns. My clients were like other Baby Boomers experiencing challenges resulting from a move to unfamiliar surroundings. They would be visiting new shopping areas, visiting different doctors, taking new medications, experiencing [...]

2017-04-20T17:28:29-04:00April 20th, 2017|News & Information|

Salisbury Confederate Prison Symposium

By Ed and Sue Curtis Soon after North Carolina seceded from the union on May 20, 1861, the Confederate Government sought a location for a military prison. Property in Salisbury was chosen near the railroad and an abandoned cotton factory, houses and wells. The renovation of the buildings and construction of a stockade fence had begun when the first prisoners [...]

2017-01-09T21:40:53-05:00January 9th, 2017|News & Information|

The Problem of Distracted Drivers

Earle Bower headed his Manhattan advertising agency prior to moving to North Carolina. The News & Record recently reported that distracted driving caused by cell phones is getting worse every year. Despite a major effort by police, the very dangerous practice is “infuriatingly widespread.” The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported a sharp 7.2 percent increase in total traffic [...]

2017-01-09T18:34:15-05:00January 9th, 2017|News & Information|

Elaine Mason: Volunteer Extraordinaire

Elaine Mason Elaine Mason has been an exemplary volunteer docent at the North Carolina Museum of History in Raleigh for 28 years and counting, serving more than 6,700 hours since beginning as a docent in 1988. Her innovative ideas and steady support mean a great deal to the museum staff since volunteers go through an extensive training period and must [...]

2017-01-09T16:12:31-05:00January 9th, 2017|News & Information|

UNC Seeks Adults Exposed to Arboviruses

Researchers at the UNC School of Medicine are conducting studies that utilize blood donations from individuals diagnosed with or potentially exposed to mosquito-borne viruses as part of ongoing dengue and Zika research and vaccine development. Aravinda de Silva, PhD, professor of microbiology and immunology, and Matt Collins, MD, PhD, an infectious diseases fellow, are among more than 10 groups studying [...]

2016-10-19T16:06:52-04:00October 19th, 2016|News & Information|

A Memorial: Plant a Tree

Residents can honor the memory of a loved one while making Winston-Salem a better place to live through the Recreation Department’s Memory Tree Program. When purchasing a Memory Tree, you can select the type of tree you prefer, the person to be remembered, and a location on city property. The department will have the tree planted, and affix a weatherproof [...]

2016-10-17T18:23:27-04:00October 17th, 2016|News & Information|

Clinic Improves Care for Cancer Patients and Helps Earn Innovator Award for Cone Health

Innovative Clinic Helps Cancer Patients Manage Symptoms and Avoid Emergency Department The symptom management clinic is an example of efforts that earned Cone Health an Innovator Award for cancer care. It was an up and down day for Donna Sturges. Nothing she ate stayed down. When she lifted up her head, she became dizzy. Sturges was receiving chemotherapy for lung [...]

2019-01-03T15:00:42-05:00October 17th, 2016|Medical Providers, News & Information|

Bogus Sweepstakes and Lotteries

How can you tell legitimate contests from bogus sweepstakes and lotteries? AARP’s Money Newsletter suggests the following five ways. 1. It’s a scam if you have to pay anything to enter or collect winnings. 2. Scammers request that fees be paid via wire transfers or prepaid debit cards which are hard to trace. 3. If you did not enter a [...]

2019-01-02T17:48:10-05:00October 14th, 2016|Elder Law, News & Information|

Giving Time to Others

Lauren Bush Lauren, founder of Feed, a nonprofit focused on hunger, has volunteered in soup kitchens and homeless shelters across the country. A granddaughter of George H.W. Bush, she has some suggestions for volunteering. Use talents. Volunteer according to your strongest aptitude. If you are an artist, teach an art class to children who might otherwise not have access to [...]

2016-07-22T21:06:37-04:00July 22nd, 2016|News & Information|
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