
Cheryl E Preston
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Cheryl is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. She enjoys writing about current events, history and baby boomer nostalgia. Tips are greatly appreciated.
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Cold medications with the ingredient Doxylamine succinate can be dangerous for seniors
Last Sunday, I took a Kroger-brand nighttime cold medication similar to Niquil, something I have done for the past 30 years without a problem. I was not familiar with the antihistamine Doxylamine succinate, which is the ingredient in the sleep aid Unisom.
By Cheryl E Preston2 days ago in FYI
What Happened on Holy Saturday?. Content Warning.
What happened on Holy Saturday? Between Good Friday and Easter/Resurrection Sunday is Easter Saturday or Holy Saturday. There have been many sermons and teachings about the events on Friday and Sunday, but what about the seventh day of the week?
By Cheryl E Preston3 days ago in History
Why is it called Good Friday?. Content Warning.
The Friday before Easter Sunday, when the secular world acknowledges that "Christians" celebrate the Resurrection of Christ, is known as Good Friday. Not everyone who says they are Christian believes in the Resurrection.
By Cheryl E Preston3 days ago in History
Foiled by a low-dose aspirin
Liam Peters always thought he knew better than his wife, Cherie. He loved her, but she got on his nerves, always telling him what to do as if he were a child. Sure, she had been accurate when he had to pee a lot, and she said it was diabetes, but since then, she would not let up.
By Cheryl E Preston5 days ago in Fiction
Days of Our Lives explains rotating characters amid rumors about Galen Gerrig and Elia Cantu.
Why do popular Salem residents go MIA? Days of Our Lives viewers may have noticed that some characters, like Melinda Trask ( Tina Huang), JJ Devereaux (Casey Moss), Shawn Brady (Brandon Beemer), and Phillip Kiriakis (John Paul Lavoisier), disappear from the screen for long periods before showing up again.
By Cheryl E Preston7 days ago in Geeks
The Seven Last Words of Christ on the Cross: Beyond Holy Week
The Bible tells us that as Jesus was being crucified, He made seven final proclamations known as The Seven Last Words on the Cross. These scriptures are read during Easter plays and expounded upon from pulpits during Holy Week, which begins on Palm Sunday and ends on Resurrection Sunday.
By Cheryl E Preston7 days ago in History








