Dana Gourley

Eye Love My Vision

With millions of Americans suffering from vision impairment including blindness, the beginnings of the various eye diseases are likely related to mitochondrial energy dysfunction due to advanced aging. Dry eyes that effect so many more individuals, may be a symptom that the eyes are stressed leading to other vision-impairment diseases over time. The “Eyelove Hydration …

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Post-hurricane Ian – Lighthouse Women of Shrimp Fishing Recovery of Fort Myers Beach, FL.

This is a true story of endurance by two women at the helm of their respective family’s legacies in the shrimp industry located on the inlet waters of Fort Myers Beach. The surge of monstrous Hurricane Ian made pickup-sticks of most of the aging fleet of 40-some shrimp boats and some were pushed onto land. …

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Party Smart

December 29, 2022 — Watt-Ahh makes other beverages smarter choices for your party guests. It is obvious that drinking Watt-Ahh alone is healthy but as we know, alcohol indulgence is typically part of the party game. You can give your guests healthier (and more flavorful) drinks using Watt-Ahh as a mixer. Less alcohol can be …

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Alopecia

December 15, 2022 — Comedians can hit sensitive nerves when telling jokes. Alopecia (sudden hair loss) has become one of the classic examples of a joke landing badly at an awards ceremony this year. It is an unsettling experience for over 6 million Americans to have their hair fall out and not know if their …

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Nightly Miracles – A Cat’s Strength to Live and Love

December 11, 2022 – Our beloved cat, Dewey, has Stage 4 cancer … a rare feline cancer. Over a month ago, the vet showed us this x-ray of the water that had accumulated in her lungs, blocking the imaging of Dewey’s heart and he pointed out more tumors in addition to the one that he …

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Sinks and Diamonds – AHA! Climate Discovery for February 2023

December 6, 2022 — For this climate-related article, we are not talking about the sink that Elon Musk carried into Corporate Twitter. This article instead of the kitchen sink, focuses on carbon dioxide sinks. In the latter 1970’s, I worked on a comprehensive research project and later a metro-wide landscape design plan for “sinks” that …

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The Dirty Secret on the Worst Carbon – AHA! Climate Discovery for January 2023

November 19, 2022 — All of the talk about “zero-carbon emissions” reminds me of working on the federal zero effluent guidelines for the battery manufacturing industry in the early 1980’s. As an United Technologies Corporation employee working on a major contract with the U.S. EPA, I traveled nationwide every other week and sampled wastewater from …

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Ahh! Climate – AHA! Discovery for 2023

November 19, 2022 — In November of 2022, Rob and I were on a Zoom conference with financial managers from a U.S. megabank that has made a clean energy commitment. The bank’s new mission is to help their large corporate clients transition “toward low- and zero-carbon solutions” and a more sustainable future. We are interested …

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