Issues with Electronic Use at Night A new study from King’s College London has found that children’s use of electronic devices close to bedtime can reduce their…
Browsing: March 2017
by Jill Talve The Natural Cycles of Your Body During the crisp, cool days of fall, our appetites increase to support the body’s preparation for the…
by Jonathan Richter, DDS, FAGD It’s almost universal knowledge that teeth often succumb to the ravages of dental disease, such as tooth decay, gum disease or…
by Diane MacDonald Michael Parent writes: “When we tell and listen to stories, we can almost feel our souls breathing fully and deeply. Our capacity to…
It has been suspected that malformations in the craniofacial structure of individuals result in various defects of the respiratory system. Airway obstruction is known to…
by Carmel Malone-Quane Feng shui, a system of laws considered to govern spatial arrangement and orientation in relation to the flow of energy (qi), has been…
For a majority of women, the most pronounced hormone changes are said to come during the 40s and 50s. While this is in fact a true,…
by Steven M. Rachlin, M.D. Obesity rates in the U.S. continue to trend upward—and for doctors, the challenge is how best to help their patients attain…
Kim Serafini, founder and CEO of MindPT, will be the keynote speaker at a Positively Priming the Mind Workshop from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Wednesday,…
Diane Monks is now offering a brand new therapeutic option called the BioMat. The BioMat offers a unique combination of both ancient and modern healing technologies.…
“We have set the intention for the most amazing experience for each of you. We’ve very mindfully selected the perfect setting at the perfect time. Much…