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Health Now Books by Surender Neravetla, M.D.

8/19/2019

 
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Research links use of salt to adult onset diabetes by Surender Neravetla, M.D. 
On August 08, 2017
The following was published in Springfield News-Sun on June 30, 2017:

Shockingly bad news is buried in the recent article in the New York Times on salt which most people who contacted me interpreted to mean that they don’t have to watch salt in their diet. 

Closer review of the article reveals a link between table salt and diabetes, a clue I have been searching for at least a decade. I have been concerned about the close association between high blood pressure and adult onset diabetes (type II diabetes). I have noticed that diabetes often develops in someone a few years after the diagnosis of high blood pressure. Yes indeed, diabetes, which affects the human body from head to toe and every organ system in between and is one of the most disabling and deadly diseases, can now be tied to our salt habit. 

Read the article at:
www.healthnowbooks.com/2017/08/08/springfield-doctor-a-love-affair-with-salt-can-be-dangerous/
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Books and writings
  1. Salt Kills 
  2. Salt; Black America’s Silent Killer.
  3. Table Salt and Dementia.
  4. Diabetes and Table Salt
  5. Erectile Dysfunction and Table Salt
  6. Misleading Marketing of Sea Salts
  7. Unnecessary use of vitamin and supplement pills
And many more at Saltkills.com. 
Dr. Surender Neravetla, M.D. was recently at the Springfield OH Book Fair hosted by Hen House Publishing at Mother Stewart's Brewing

Kevin Creager AT THE #SPRINGFIELDOHBOOKFAIR

8/10/2019

 

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ABOUT Kevin Creager 

I have been a school psychologist for 41 years, but a writer of some sort, for probably at least 50 years. When I wasn’t writing Christmas stories for my children, I was writing irreverent stories, poems, and articles for work in an attempt to maintain a spirit of fun in the office. I have “won” two awards for humor writing – one at a teacher’s conference when I won a humor-writing book for composing an advertising jingle, and the second, more prestigious one, as one of several local writers in a contest sponsored by the Clark County Library to write like Dave Barry, the renowned humor columnist, who was giving a talk at Kuss Auditorium. He told me I was his favorite author (which, if he was smart, he said to everyone). 

My career as a school psychologist has been more varied. I have worked in an urban setting for 35 years, a village school system for three, a STEM Academy for six, and in rural county schools for the last three. That has involved children from two years of age to 22, with all the potential educational disabilities therein, as well as the entire range of family dynamics and expectations. 
My wife, Sue, is a physical therapist, which I find much more of a Godsend as I get older. Our three children are grown and scattered, with careers as a CPA, an engineer for NASA, and a Presbyterian minister, but our three granddaughters (ages six months to almost four years old) are not yet gainfully employed. 
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​My personal interests are, of course, writing, traveling, not-gardening, reading, and collecting a few miscellaneous book series – various editions of The Mutiny On the Bounty
(both the novels and nonfiction accounts; don’t get me started on discussing the real story), specialized editions of The Christmas Carol (including one that is a reproduction of Dickens’ original manuscript), and British first editions of Dick Francis’ mysteries. These just give me specific things to look for in old bookstores. ​

My first book is We Cuss a Little: The Life and Times of a School Psychologist. The title comes from a question asked of a parent regarding what language was spoken in the home. That answer told me much more than if they had just said “English.” So, the book is a collection of stories regarding interactions with students, parents, teachers, administrators, whoever else is left. In 2017, it was named as one of the nine essential books for a school psychologist’s bookshelf, primarily because it tells what happens in a laid-back, informal manner rather than a formal textbook laying out you are supposed to do certain activities. 
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My second book is a small-town mystery in the village of Summerfield, The Body On the Roof. A retired teacher’s body is found on the roof of her house one morning, and the entire police force of five has to solve what happened. The focus is on the town and its characters.
Book information: 
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https://www.amazon.com/We-Cuss-Little-School-Psychologist/dp/1512335355
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Holly Bargo at the #SpringfieldOHBookFair

8/10/2019

 

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About Holly Bargo 

Holly Bargo never outgrew a love of fairy tales, legends, and myths. Or horses. However, one foot must remain firmly planted in the real world which is where Holly makes her living as a freelance writer and editor. She and her husband have two grown children and live on a southwest Ohio hobby farm with a menagerie indoor and outdoor animals.

When she's not working on other people's documents or reading, Holly finds time to transfer the voices in her head to paper ... er ... computer. If she doesn't, there's a definite possibility her mind will explode.

And for those who might wonder from where the pseudonym of Holly Bargo came, it's quite simple really. Horses. Namely an elegant and temperamental Appaloosa mare who has long since crossed the Rainbow Bridge and is fondly remembered for guarding toddler children and crushing a brand new pager.

But that's another story. ​

August Book Of The Month 

Daughter of the Dark Moon 
Twin Moons Saga Book 3 

Worlds fear the powerful, ruthless, and cold-hearted Unseelie king. Deposed and his kingdom conquered, Uberon answers the call of a young human woman's soul and claims her as his mate. Corinne's clever mind captivates him, her compassion intrigues him, her beauty enchants him, and her body stokes his libido like nothing else ever did or could.

Discovering that myths and legends really are based in fact, Corinne soon learns her fate as the Unseelie king's chosen mate and the consequences of fae immortality as she adapts to a new world and her relationship with Uberon develops. She revels in Uberon's passion and shoulders the burden of power and responsibility beyond anything she ever dreamed. ​
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DAUGHTER OF THE
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TWIN MOONS SAGA BOOK 2

DAUGHTER OF THE
​Twin Moons

TWIN MOONS SAGA BOOK 1


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