by Michel Selmer, DVM, CVA Acupuncture is a holistic approach to treat a variety of problems in humans. The benefits do not stop there, however. Many…
Browsing: April 2016
“It is often very hard for parents to part with children’s old artwork, toys or clothing that they have outgrown,” says Patty Barr, founder and owner of…
by Derek Flanzraich Millennials are a big deal. Most businesses view them as trendsetters for good reason: Born between the early 1980s and early 2000s, they make…
by Elinka Boyle-Rosenbaum Spring is upon us, seed catalogs are arriving daily, and it’s time to start planning our gardens. This year, rather than focus on a…
It has been a trying time for Susan since her mom passed away. Her mom was her best friend and had been by her side for 40…
Research shows that curcumin is a strong antioxidant that aids in the body’s inflammatory response. It promotes a strong immune system and helps foster a healthy heart as…
According to an article published February 25 in Dallas County News, a new study indicates that women with gum disease may have a significantly higher incidence of…
With continuous vigorous brushing of teeth, periodontal disease, misaligned teeth and inadequate care of teeth, many individuals may develop the gradually occurring problem of gingival recession.…
“I heard several drugstores have a wellness program. So does the local cardiologist and even some internists. What are they all referring to? I’m certainly confused,” asks…
The New York Milk Bank, with support from the Allied Foundation, will celebrate the grand opening of Long Island’s first breast milk depot for mothers that wish…
Matthew Berman, a sophomore at Roslyn High School, in Roslyn Heights, is conducting a Safe Meds campaign— MED Rx (Medication Education Disposal and Prescription Bottle Repurposing)—to collect…