Guest Post – Dr. Scott Lewis, The Power Of Hypnosis As A Weight-Loss Tool

Hypnosis as a scientifically valid therapeutic tool is widely misunderstood and underestimated by the general public. However, countless studies conducted over the last 60 years by institutions such as Harvard,…

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Guest Post – Genc Arifi, Tips To Eat Healthy While Traveling

Holidays are fun. In fact we all love them. Spending your day with your family in a sunny day on summer is what we all dream. It is like we…

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Guest Post – Jack Meyers, How to Help Combat Childhood Obesity

It doesn’t take a doctor to diagnose the rising obesity trends. Our kids are getting fat. Our adults are getting fat. Our whole society is getting fat. This is a…

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Guest Post – Lauren Bailey, What To Teach Your Child About Staying Healthy At College

Attending college is exciting, enriching, and eventful, but it can also be detrimental to your health. Between juggling a schedule that is full of classes, homework, studying, part-time work and…

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Guest Post – Jonathan Rosenfeld, How Parents Can Make Life Easier For A Child With Cerebral Palsy

No one said life is easy, but for children with cerebral palsy, the struggle is harder than it is for most. With so many challenges to face every day, these…

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Guest Post – Heather Wolf, Juggling: Fun Fitness For All Ages

Hula hooping and stand-up paddle boarding (SUP) are examples of fun, engaging ways to keep in shape. But have you ever heard of juggling for exercise? Not only is it…

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Guest Post – Rainier Fuclan, Halloween Treats That Won’t Ruin Your Teeth

Growing up, Halloween was my favorite holiday. I loved dressing up in different costumes and trick-or-treating with my friends, but most of all, I loved eating candy. I loved eating…

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Guest Post – Laurie Erdman, Silent And Invisible: The Autoimmune Epidemic In Our Midst

Breast cancer affects 1 in 69 women. Autoimmune disease affects 1 in 9 women. The genetic propensity for an autoimmune disease is present in 1 in 4 people. These numbers…

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Guest Post – Paul Williams, Helping You And Your Baby Through Colic

A newborn baby with colic cries inconsolably, despite everything its mother has done to ease the fussiness. The crying usually lasts for a long period of time, easily more than…

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Guest Post – Kim Bowman, You Should Be 100% Grass Fed

Over the past few years, you may have heard people talk about, read articles or even saw in the news, “recent studies show, red meat is bad for you!” And…

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