Is microblading safe and legal?
Can a doctor bill you for a service two years later?
What is the statute of limitations on credit card debt?
New Medicare cards are designed to protect your Social Security number
The public will learn valuable information about trauma care at the event.
Your rights when a health club shuts down or changes location
Is collection agency's offer to reduce my outstanding hospital debt legitimate?
Recourse for consumers and requirements for medical practices
Medical bills exceed amount quoted
Are prescription discount cards legit?
Top good news stories include a race raising money for special needs athletes, graduates getting scholarships, and more.
Protect yourself and your purchases on the busiest shopping day of the year.
This week: smart Christians, overzealous ACLU actions, the atheists that don't exist, the inhabited planet that never was!
As I wrote in my last post, there are many different sources that claim a multitude of similarities between the Egyptian sky god Horus and Jesus of Nazareth. Does closer scrutiny bear out these claims? The devil, as they say, is in the details...
A 1898 Novella, "Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan", was published. The story contains many eerie similarities with the actual story of the sinking of the Titanic in 1912, fourteen years later!
The claim has been made, in recent years, that the Christian faith stands in opposition to the scientific enterprise. Christians are labeled as "science deniers", among other things. Is this historically accurate?
Just a little refresher on my purpose for writing on the Patch...
Science is a beneficial enterprise. Science has enabled today's society to enjoy luxuries never dreamed about in past generations. Science does, however, have limitations, and we will attempt to discuss some of these limitations in this article.