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Mass Shootings — The Real Cause
August 13, 2019 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

In the aftermath of the recent mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, President Trump and other leaders have expressed concerns that these acts are linked to mental illness. Some mental health professionals have been quick to point out that the data does not support such an assertion as more than 75 percent of mass shootings are committed by people without a history of mental illness.

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Traumatic Brain Injury and Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment
August 7, 2019 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

In 2015, the Will Smith film Concussion, which depicts Dr. Bennet Omalu’s struggle to uncover the truth about brain damage to football players, brought international attention to Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and its long-term complications.

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Work or Handouts: How to Help Those in Need
July 17, 2019 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

In my 2018 blog, The Benefits of Work, I described how work benefits people in multiple ways. Today, I want to explore a different aspect of work — and the lack thereof.

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Suicide: Risk and Prevention
July 10, 2019 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

For the past decade, the suicide rate among teens has been increasing. Among teen boys, suicide completion has increased 33 percent over the last 10 years, according to research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

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Where Is Your Citizenship?
July 3, 2019 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

Do you identify yourself as an American, Canadian, Australian, South African, or as some other nationality?

I was raised to be a proud American—to wave the flag, to celebrate Independence Day, and to revel in the storied history of my nation.

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Critical Thinking and a Confused Society
June 27, 2019 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

Every day, I am amazed at how often contradictory and conflated ideas are presented that go unchallenged in our society. For instance, how a clear truth can be twisted into a lie

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Demon or Holy Spirit Possession?
June 18, 2019 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

As I have traveled around the world, one of the questions I am often asked is about demon possession. “What is demon possession?” and “What can I do about it?” are some of the frequent questions I receive, whether I’m in a nation known for its superstition or in a secular-dominated country.

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The Journey of Life: The Roads We Travel — Part 2
June 5, 2019 Blogs Tim Jennings, M.D.

The journey of life can be tough. There are many roads, not all equally healthy. In part 1 of this series we examined Walking in Ignorance, Illiteracy and Infancy. Consider the remaining paths below as you decide the way you will walk through life.

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The Journey of Life: The Roads We Travel — Part 1
May 29, 2019 Blogs, Character Development Tim Jennings, M.D.

Filled with all its challenges, stressors, sickness, and conflicts, life can be hard. Many people come to see me in the midst of their struggles, desperately searching for a better way to live. But, as I teach them to find practical strategies that will help them cope, I have also discovered that our understanding of reality — how life works — has a direct impact on our understanding of what is happening to us and our ability to cope with the stress.

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Finding Peace when Life Is Stressful
May 15, 2019 Blogs, Brain and Body Health, Mental Health and Healing Tim Jennings, M.D.

Do you ever get stressed, worried, tense, keyed-up? 

In this world, we cannot avoid moments of stress because stressful events occur. When such events do occur, our bodies have an adaptive response to provide us quick energy and activate our body’s defenses (immune system) to protect us from injury or infection.

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Anger — Righteous Indignation or Selfish Retaliation?
May 9, 2019 Bible Answers That Make Sense, Blogs, Family and Relationship Health Tim Jennings, M.D.

Do you ever get angry? Recently, I was reading an article about marriage in which a Christian author was describing various indicators that might point to demonic oppression as a contributing cause to marital problems. One indicator he listed was “inappropriate anger.”

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Laughter, Health, and God’s Law
April 30, 2019 Blogs, Brain and Body Health, Design Law, Integrating Bible, Science, and Life Experiences, Mental Health and Healing Tim Jennings, M.D.

The Bible says that “a merry heart does good, like medicine” (Proverbs 17:22 NKJV).

But does being merry and cheerful actually bring real, measurable health benefits? According to science, the answer is a resounding “yes.” Here are just a few findings

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