Footwear’s Harmful Germs Research from the University of Houston has determined that a species of bacteria that has become resistant to many antibiotics might be tracking…
Browsing: January 2016
Healthy Additives for Seniors Two common vitamins are making headlines in medical research. A recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association that supplementation with…
Perceived Age Can Affect Longevity Research published in the Journal of the American Medical Association has found people that feel younger than their years have a lower incidence…
Mindfulness Helps Recovery Maintaining telomere length has been directly linked to longer lifespan in a number of studies. A telomere is the structure at the end…
There is no question that students today are under stress. Stress can come from many sources. Academic stress, or school stress, can certainly be one of…
On January 11 at 6:30 p.m., join Joanne Steenberg, of Positive Raw Power, as she hosts a raw food meal class at the Mill Creek Tavern,…
At 6:30 p.m. on January 14 at 66 Commack Road, in Commack, Dr. David Pollack will unlock the myths of dieting and weight loss and will…
The New Year can be a time of great joy, but it is also a time for reflection. For some, the turning of the calendar brings…
The oral cavity provides a continuous source of infectious bacteria and its condition often reflects progression of systemic illness. Historically, oral infections were thought to be…
Serenity Zone, INC and Starbucks Serenity Zone, INC and Starbucks are teaming with with Sahra Robinson LCSW-R, SMC-C, CAMS-2 and Jeff Cornatzor RT, CSMC as they…
Sometimes knowing the “why” behind what we are asked to do can motivate us to do it more often and to do it well. For example, when…