• Ask The Doc! Sleep Apnea And Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia

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    This week, The Doctors discuss Sleep Apnea. How harmful is it? What exactly is Sleep Apnea? How is it treated? What is the mortality Rate of Sleep Apnea? The doctors also touch on Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia. what is it? How do you begin treatment? They also touch on the latest Covid-19 News. All this and more […]

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  • Summer Fishing Day Camps At Go Fish Education Center

    PERRY, Ga. (May 13, 2021) – The Go Fish Education Center is hosting four Fishing Day Camps this June and July. Limited space is available and pre-registration is required, so be sure to register soon! Camps are designed for youth, age 7-15, who would like to get outside and learn the basics of fishing. Participating kids will […]

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  • Winners Announced-Georgia Fish Art Contest

    Perry, GA (May 13, 2021) — The Georgia Department of Natural Resources,  Wildlife Forever, and Title Sponsor Bass Pro Shops are proud to announce the winners of the 2021 Georgia Fish Art Contest.  The Wildlife Forever Art of Conservation® Fish Art Contest™ introduces youth to the world of fish, fishing and aquatic conservation by blending art, science and writing. “The Georgia Fish Art Contest is an […]

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  • Homeward Bound Pet Of The Week: Tobias

    Play ball……anyone?  Someone?  Tobias, Mr. Black Velvet himself, is a ball chasing, fetching, zoomies kind of guy.  It doesn’t matter the size or color of the ball.  It’s all a game for this almost 2 year old lab mix.  He also has a gentle snuggly side and loves to go walking on a leash.  Tobias […]

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  • Pet Of The Week: Tux!

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    This week, Tux is back. He is still doing great on his weight loss journey being down 34 pounds! Rena takes this opportunity to explain the adjustment period in depth using the 3.3.3 rule. When do dogs start to feel at home? All this and more on Pet Of The Week! If you’re interested in […]

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  • Ask The Doc: Keytruda And Rectal Metstases

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    This week, the doctors discuss Achilles Tendonitis. How do you treat it? How long is the recovery time? They also touch on the use of Keytruda (Jimmy Carter Drug) and the side effects that can come from it. Lastly, they address a question regarding Rectal Metastases. What is the treatment plan? The doctors also discuss […]

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  • Weekly Word

    ** Stephen A. Brown, Marketplace Ministries, inc. Mahatma Gandhi was a political activist who lead a nonviolent movement for India’s independence from British rule. His leadership inspired civil rights campaigns. A Hindu, Gandhi researched other religions. After reading about Gandhi’s admiration for the teachings of Jesus, a newspaper reporter asked him, “You admire Christ, so […]

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  • Homeward Bound Pet Of The Week: Petey

    This handsome boy, Petey, is 44 lbs. of love and snuggles.  Petey’s sordid past does not keep him from smiling at everyone he meets!  He is house trained, enjoys walking on a leash, chewing on squeak toys and just hanging out next to you.  Petey would love to be able to run and play but because […]

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  • Galls

    Today I am going to talk about insect galls. I’ve gotten several questions from people that have seen something strange looking growing on their plant, and they wanted to know what it is. Galls can make a leaf look alien, but they rarely harm the tree. Let’s talk about some of them, what causes galls, […]

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  • Homeward Bound Pet of the Week: Ivory

    Meet Ivory, a 2-year-old, 30 lb. terrier mix who came to us as a shy puppy who didn’t want to come out to play.  It took a few weeks for her to trust people again.  Today, she is a fun-loving girl who can’t get enough.  She loves to walk on a leash and especially enjoys running […]

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  • Ask The Doc! Ascites And Spindle Cell Sarcoma

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    This week, the Doctors discuss Ascites in a patient whose lung Cancer is being treated by the Jimmy Carter Immune Therapy. What is it? How is it treated? They also touch on the Spindle Cell Sarcoma. How serious is it? What are the different kinds of Sarcomas? The doctors also give a brief Covid update. […]

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  • The Weekly Word

    ** Stephen A. Brown, Marketplace Ministries, inc. The English term tribulation comes from a Latin word meaning “to press or squeeze.” Being under pressure can squeeze the life out of a person, unless they have new life in Christ. Tribulation is defined as a state of great trouble or suffering. Jesus warned his followers, “In […]

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  • Buttercup (Bittercup) Control

    Buttercup is a longstanding problem for many pastures. Fields of yellow can be beautiful to look at when driving down the highway, but large populations of buttercup creates problems for livestock that are trying to forage. Let’s talk about these weeds and what can be done to control them in pastures and hayfields. There are […]

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  • Weekly Word

    ** Stephen A. Brown, Marketplace Ministries, inc. Jesus said, “These things I have spoken to you that My joy may remain in you, and that your joy may be full.” John 15:11. Too many times devil disciples have stolen my joy; but I reclaim it with the Word of God. One of my favorite verses […]

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  • Homeward Bound Pet of the Week: Bentley

    Looking for the perfect family dog?  Meet Bentley!  He’s just over a year old but has the maturity of an older dog. Maybe he never had the chance to be a puppy in his prior life; something we’ll never know.  Don’t get us wrong!  When given the opportunity, he loves to run and play fetch!  […]

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