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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
by Margaret Rutherford Dating is scary enough on its own. But do you fear that your choice on the latest dating site might not be the right one - that there might be someone else who is funnier, more handsome, sexier... whatever?You're afraid of missing out. FOMO as some like to call it. It's intense anxiety that you're missing the action, your life isn't as great as someone else's, or you're not in-the-know about what's... 7/25/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Harry Harrison What do parents fight about more than sex or money? Ask any parent: It's how to raise their children. The dilemma is that while both parents love their children, while they may even have agreed beforehand how to raise their children, while they may have read every parenting book ever published since 1950, nobody really knows what kind of parent they're going to be until they are actually confronted... 7/24/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Dr Andreas Movement Therapy and Muscle Rehab A spasm is a temporary burst of energy, activity, emotion,stress, or anxiety, causing a sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle, a group of muscles, or a hollow organ, (like the liver) or a sudden contraction of an orifice. They may be experienced with a sudden burst of pain, but are usually harmless, lasting for only for a short period. Spasmodic muscle contractions are also a result of many medical... 7/24/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Dr. Zeccardi DC, FIAMA Lower Back PainWalking upright on two feet has advantages, but it also puts intense pressure on the spine, as well as on other muscles and bones. Add to this improper sitting, lifting, or reaching—and the normal wear and tear of working and playing—and you have the perfect recipe for back pain. That’s why back pain is the 2nd most common reason for visits to the doctor’s office, outnumbered only by... 7/24/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Dr Matthew McQuaid I recently watched a documentary on the Discovery Channel about the landing of US Airways flight 1549 on the Hudson River. There is also a movie about this miracle landing called, Sully. The film focuses on the main hero, Captain Chesley Sullenberger. The Discovery Channel documentary that I watched was fascinating because there were many different aspects of the event that you could interpret as a... 7/24/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Jessica Gammell-Bennett I worked with a client whose son suddenly began displaying aggressive tendencies towards her and his younger siblings. She told me that they were going to hold her son back a year from kindergarten because when it comes time to play football in middle school, there’s a big difference in size between the kids who entered kindergarten at 5 and those who entered at 6. He had just started playing, so I... 6/25/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Joel Fuhrman, M.D. If you are concerned about your cholesterol you are not alone. Nearly 50 percent of adult Americans have total cholesterol levels above 200 mg/dl. This places them at risk for developing cardiovascular disease. Elevated cholesterol is one of the most important risk factors for heart disease.1 This is well-known. What isn’t as widely known, is that most people can normalize their high cholesterol levels... 6/22/2018 7:00:00 AM
by John Valenty According to Harvard University and other researchers, the government approved additive being used by most municipal water authorities is now officially classified as a neurotoxin that can cause long term brain damage. This Harvard study linked water fluoridation to a loss in IQ, stating that "fluoride seems to fit in with lead, mercury, and other poisons that cause chemical brain drain.” Animal studies... 6/22/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Wellness Editor Arteries are responsible for carrying oxygen-rich blood throughout the body. When you have healthy arteries, blood flows through the body quite easily. As you age, fatty deposits, cholesterol and cellular waste products settle on the inner walls of your arteries. Research shows that pomegranate can actually help clean your arteries helping to keep blood flowing smoothly. When arteries become clogged,... 6/22/2018 7:00:00 AM
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