by Steven M. Rachlin, M.D. MTHFR is a gene mutation that can severely impact how well your body metabolizes folate and folic acid—both forms of vitamin…
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by Dr. David Pollack We have all heard that a chiropractic adjustment is helpful for neck pain, back pain, headaches and so many more physical maladies.…
by Linda J. Golden, DDS For many years, the cheapest option for dental fillings has been dental amalgam. Dental amalgam is a combination of mostly powdered…
by Jonathan Richter, DDS, FAGD Among dental pathologies, periodontitis is a very common, primarily bacterial inflammatory disease, which destroys teeth surrounding soft tissues and bone. It…
Acidity in our bodies has often been linked to inflammation. Inflammation, especially when chronic, is at the root of many diseases. There are many ways to…
During a yoga class, the teacher will often advise the students to rest in child’s pose when needed. This pose is usually offered as an alternative…
Most of us have experienced a time when our mood and thoughts were influencing our day-to-day events for the better . . . and sometimes for…
by Kelly Martinsen “Everybody is under pressure from themselves or from life circumstances, and everybody has some degree of rage in their unconscious.”—Dr. John Sarno, author…
Arden Fekett presents a selection of programs and groups—as well as individual, group, couples and family counseling—in her new locations in Merrick (location to be announced)…
Breathe N Flow Yoga (BNFYoga) is proud to announce that its Winter 200-Hour Yoga Teacher Training Program is open for registration. BNFYoga’s Comprehensive Vinyasa Yoga Teacher…
A wonderful fun-filled exhibit for people of all ages. See more than 150 toys, games and a gallery of posters explaining their origins. Legos, Frisbees, Beanie…