Tips To Improve Your Smile

By Dr. Pat Crawford Our body has a number of ways or expressions to communicate and smile is one such expression. When we smile, we flex our facial muscles to…

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How U.S. Obesity Compares With Other Countries

From Your Health Journal…..”A very interesting article from PBS Newshour that I had to promote called How U.S. Obesity Compares With Other Countries written by Franco Sassi. We know that…

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The Role Mode In You – Dr. Mark Pitstick, Author, Lecturer, Holistic Chiropractic Physician

1. Your name, title, and age? What do you do (or did you do) for a living? Dr. Mark Pitstick; age 59; author, lecturer, frequent radio/TV guest, holistic chiropractic physician…

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Imagine World Peas

by Kac Young PhD, ND, DCH There is a surprising amount of incredible nutrition in a green peas. Peas pack a lot of nutrition in a tiny pod. They come…

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6 Reasons Why We Should Embrace Mistakes To Create A Balanced And Happier Life

By Diane Lang We can’t be successful without taking a jump; a leap of faith within ourselves even if there is a chance of failing. Mistakes are teachable moments and…

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Healthy Tip # 201

Another healthy tip courtesy of Coco Coco O’Donnell I am a pharmacist and wellness coach, and work with clients to get off prescription medications AND stay healthy. I recommend that…

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How Children Cope with High Conflict Divorce – Part 2

Continued from Part 1….. By Bob Livingstone In normal situations, the parents make all these preparations for the kids, but in high conflict situations, some kids somehow find a way…

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How Children Cope with High Conflict Divorce – Part 1

By Bob Livingstone How Children Cope with High Conflict Divorce – Part 1 How are they Harmed and what can Parents do to help them? A high conflict divorce is…

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Healthy Tip # 200

Another healthy tip courtesy of Kim Evans In talking with people who are trying to make changes in how they eat, I always suggest that they keep a food diary…

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After Childhood Cancer

By Beth Kurt, MD Less than 20 percent of children survived cancer in the 1960’s. Fortunately, the five-year survival rate for childhood cancer is now approaching 80 percent. (1) As…

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