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by Fred Fletcher INTRODUCTION In 2014 I wrote the article “5 Good Reasons for Finding Another Doctor.” The reasons I listed were things that doctors do wrong which you should not tolerate. In this article, I wanted to provide more examples of professional misbehavior Of course, you may have to change doctors for other reasons. In fact, being forced to change doctors these days has become an inescapable necessity,... 7/31/2018 5:39:36 PM
by Julie Callicutt What DOES gluten free mean?The term, gluten free is thrown around quite a bit. What it doesn’t mean is that a food or product is completely free of all gluten. It is almost free of all gluten. Confusing isn’t it?For some people though, a product must be near gluten free, because even trace amounts can be damaging to their bodies, causing pain for a few hours to a few days. Don’t have Celiac? Think... 7/31/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Fred Fletcher INTRODUCTION Although there are a number of treatment options for varicose veins, sclerotherapy remains one of the most popular options for a number of reasons. For one thing, it is relatively painless, quick and highly effective. If confronted with reticular, spider or varicose veins, your best bet is to conduct some research regarding what diagnostic and treatment options are presently available.... 7/31/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Andrea Goeglein Has finding lasting love made you feel insane? Have you found yourself attracting the same type of mate and suffering through the same painful prolonged breakups? Have you vowed never – and I mean never – to date or fall in love again? Supposedly, one far wiser than I am, Mr. Albert Einstein himself, said, “Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” I don’tknow... 7/26/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Lisa Romano Those of us who have been marked by the scars of emotional and physical abuse in childhood or as adults know how deep the trauma can penetrate. Our bodies heal, we grow and we cast off many of the superficial appearances that marked us as victims, but the emotional aftershocks remain long afterwards.Since the early days of psychiatry, we’ve known that abuse can put sufferers at risk of depression,... 7/26/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Dr. Bonnie Eaker Weil Typically, in a long-distance relationship, 80% of women are the pursuer and 80% of men are the distancer. While they are in love, they see each other infrequently. This is fine for the distancer, but not so for the pursuer. In long distance relationships, distancers promise the moon, but deliver little. This is why the couple rarely sees each other and the phone, email, and text become a large part... 7/26/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Ken Ceder Hi, my name is Ken Ceder. As a health science researcher I want to share something important with you. I’d like to shine a light on a little known silent epidemic that affects millions of people worldwide and they don’t even realize it. I’d also like to shine a light on its solution. This has been a passion of mine for decades…Since the beginning of human history people have lived, worked and played... 7/26/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Sherry Gaba Recovery from any type of addiction is a process, not a milestone that is obtained and checked off of a list. In my new book "The Marriage and Relationship Junkie," I provide a picture of the opportunities and possibilities for relationship and marriage addicts in recovery.There is a path to healthy love and positive, meaningful relationships. It will take time, learning to be comfortable and accepting... 7/26/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Mary Beshara Speak life. What do I mean by speak life? Well, the power of words in our life is amazing. And the sheer amount of words we speak each day points to a lot of those words being casual and even careless. But what is the real impact of our words?Of course we have all been the recipient of words that cut us, hurt our feelings and even could make us bitter toward the one who said them - even if to them... 7/25/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Dr. Janet Sasson Edgette We have all seen teens who are so disrespectful to their parents it makes our jaws drop. Maybe you’ve been one of those parents.Maybe your teenager has learned that he can verbally harass or physically intimidate you into relinquishing the car keys, abandoning his curfew, or looking the other way when his friends sneak alcohol into the house. Or maybe he has simply worn you out, so that when he says... 7/25/2018 7:00:00 AM
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