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Ken Fall

Ken Fall

Author at KSL-AM Online at KSL-AM Online

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    Recent Articles

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    The 'Barefoot Dutchman' and his remarkable trek for men's mental health

    A determined, upbeat man is on a journey, walking from LA to Times Square barefoot to raise awareness about men’s health. It will also break the Guinness World Record for walking barefoot.
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    Proper nutrition will help your child reach their academic peak

    Make sure your kids are well fueled for those busy school days — dieticians say they need it!
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    Moms in rural Utah get breastfeeding support for their babies

    The Fillmore Community Hospital in recent years started prioritizing telehealth consultations with expectant moms and mothers with newborns.
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    Healthy secret for retirement: Volunteer your time

    For former Murray High School teacher and administrator Scott Bushnell, there was one thing he knew from the moment he retired.
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    How to enjoy Utah’s mountain bike trails safely this summer

    Utah is known for backcountry sports. Mountain biking is especially popular in the summer months, but it doesn’t come without risk.
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    Why Utahns are at higher risk for deadly skin cancer

    Utah has the unfortunate distinction of having the highest rate of melanoma in the nation — a rate more than double the national average.
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    Local entreprenuer takes 400 kids on a magical trip

    This week, Christmas came early for the students at Washington Elementary in Salt Lake City. Some of the children who attend the school live at The Road Home, the local homeless shelter.
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    'Life’s Miracles:' The story of Seth Christensen

    As the ALS ice-bucket challenge gained steam across the country, Seth Christensen continued to fight his own battle with the deadly disease. His faith in God, his belief that miracles happen and his love for his family and friends has given him hope.