Mahlon Moore
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November – December 2023
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The Scary Thought of Surgery
If you had told me a year ago that I would be experiencing the Granddaddy of Major Surgeries in 2024, I wouldn’t have believed you. But that’s what happened. And I was scared. Last year, my cardiologist found a blocked artery. It was not partially blocked — which might have been fixed by a stent…
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January – February 2022
The January – February 2022 issue of GM features Jessica Lani Rich, president of VASH – the Visitor Aloha Society of Hawaii, an organization that provides support – and comfort – to visitors who have been victims of crime and other adversity. We also feature stories in this issue about how massage is good for…
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August – September 2021
The August – September 2021 issue of GM has a wealth of knowledge about topics that are relevant to today’s kūpuna – starting with our cover story on how families deal with diabetes when one or more of them suffers from the all-too-common illness. Weʻll also help you better understand life insurance and what kind…
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January – February 2022
The January – February 2022 issue of GM features Jessica Lani Rich, president of VASH – the Visitor Aloha Society of Hawaii, an organization that provides support – and comfort – to visitors who have been victims of crime and other adversity. We also feature stories in this issue about how massage is good for…