by Patrice Doucet | Jun 2, 2023 | Health
It’s alarming. The number of younger adults with colorectal cancer has nearly doubled in recent years, according to the Journal of National Cancer Institute. The American Cancer Society reports that although the death rate from colorectal cancer has been dropping for...
by Patrice Doucet | Jun 2, 2023 | Health
Louisiana has long been on the list of the greatest fishing destinations, but when it comes to yellowfin tuna (also known as ahi tuna), our state has repeatedly been ranked as tops in the world! In sports fishing circles, there are two capitals of tuna fishing in...
by Patrice Doucet | Jun 2, 2023 | Health
Sometimes when life redirects us, it’s a blessing wrapped in a heart attack. Wes Landry had become a chef after working at some of the best-known restaurants in New Orleans, including Mr. B’s and Commander’s Palace. Two years ago, while working in Florida as a private...
by Patrice Doucet | Jun 2, 2023 | Health
In 2005, the storm surge from Hurricane Rita wiped out Delcambre’s pharmacy, the lifeblood of the community – along with other businesses and homes. It was two years before the city was able to have another drugstore, but in 2008 pharmacists Brennon and Susan...
by Patrice Doucet | May 6, 2023 | Health
The art of wreathmaking goes way back to ancient Greece and Rome, where they were a symbol of victory. Over the decades, they’ve remained popular thanks to people, like Yvonne Quebedeaux, who have made them a holiday decoration staple. Yvonne began making wreaths as...
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