Dave Mason, Alan Osmond, Nedra Talley Ross, and Tony Wilson Die

Four more losses to reflect on here in late April of 2026…

These guys were an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, founder of Traffic and solo artist; a singer, musician, leader of the Osmonds; a singer and member of the girl group The Ronettes; and a Trinidadian vocalist, bass guitarist, songwriter, and member of Hot Chocolate.

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Teri Garr Dies

She was a beautiful, versitle dancer, actress, and comedian in film and television.

Teri Garr, born December 11, 1944, in Lakewood, Ohio, is an American actress and comedian celebrated for her comedic timing and versatile performances in film and television. Raised in a show-business family—her father Eddie Garr was a vaudeville performer and comedian, and her mother, Phyllis Lind Garr, a wardrobe mistress and model—she was exposed to the entertainment industry from a young age.

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Proprioception

Proprioception involves a complex interplay between sensory receptors, neural pathways, and the central nervous system.

Proprioception, often referred to as the “sixth sense,” is the body’s ability to perceive its own position and movement in space. It is a critical component of the sensory system that enables the body to execute coordinated movements and maintain balance.

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Low Dose Naltrexone

Naltrexone was synthesized in 1963 as an orally active competitive opioid receptor antagonist. Naltrexone HCl was approved by FDA in 1984 for the treatment of opioid addiction.

Low-dose naltrexone (LDN) is a medication that has gained attention for its potential therapeutic benefits in various medical conditions. Naltrexone is an opioid receptor antagonist, which means it blocks the effects of opioids and can be used to treat opioid addiction.

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