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by Wellness Editor Bees are dying and their colonies are collapsing all over the globe. They have been in trouble for several years now, with multiple threats leaving their future uncertain. But what does it mean for us if bees literally become extinct? We often take for granted how dependent we are on bees for pollinating the foods we eat, but the repercussions of their decline could hit hard, both economically and... 9/15/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Fred Fletcher INTRODUCTION Just because razor burn can affect many women, albeit not as intensely as it may affect men, doesn’t mean that you have to put up with it. In fact, preventing razor burn is not only possible but for many women it is a priority.WHAT IS “RAZOR BURN?” A popular website provides this definition: “Razor burn is an irritating rash that sometimes appears after shaving. In its most mild form,... 9/14/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Dawnie Dahir There she was; the lady who always looked at me with disdain. “What have I ever done to her?” I wondered. “Why does she disapprovingly look at me when I’ve never really had a conversation with her?” I was baffled by the sour look she gave me every time I saw her. I racked my brain trying to figure it out. The weird thing was that her friend liked me; we laughed and talked like we had known each other... 9/13/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Megan Johnson McCullough It’s a choicePhysical activity is a behavior, meaning it is a choice to participate or not. For some, exercise has been a lifelong component of their daily routine. For others, the concept of physical exertion is not appealing. The exercise roller coaster that aims for consistency, can plummet from time to time even for the most avid gym-goer. One day “off” leads to another, time passes, body shape... 9/12/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Fred Fletcher INTRODUCTION Although hip and/or knee surgery should be performed only when absolutely necessary, it is often the best option for people who succumb daily to painful discomfort (because of hip and knee disease or trauma), whose private & work duties are being seriously affected, and who have exhausted other practical options, including active, life-long prevention. IMPORTANT STATISTICAL FACTSPatients... 9/11/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Dr. Nicole Beurkens Games are a great way to improve skills for kids in all areas of development – and they are fun! I like to play games with my family and friends, but I also love to play games at work with my clients who have developmental disorders or speech and language disorders. Children with speech delays, language processing problems, reading comprehension challenges, and any other type of speech and language... 9/11/2018 3:46:52 AM
by Fred Fletcher INTRODUCTIONEvery now and then a movie or a book comes along which sets a pattern or opens doors hitherto not known or delved into; using that new pattern, other movie directors or authors further explore said realm(s). Night of the Living Dead (1968) by George A. Romero was such a movie. It was not the first movie about dead people--nor the first film about so-called “zombies,” but it was unique in... 9/9/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Fred Fletcher INTRODUCTION Although pests are more likely to become a problem in warmer weather, any time of the year can be an opportunity for unwelcome creatures to set up shop in your apartment, home, or place of work. Some of these critters may be only mildly irritating but, in general, insects, rodents, and mammals that invade your abode can pose unexpected dangers to you, family members, pets, and, in some... 9/7/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Fred Fletcher INTRODUCTIONMuch progress continues to be made when it comes to MRIs for special-population patients. Such groups include children (whose special needs increase & expand as age decreases), the elderly, claustrophobic folks, the overweight, etc. The latter (i.e.,” bariatric” or overweight people) group, since it encompasses an ever-increasing segment of the population, is in the forefront of technological... 9/6/2018 7:00:00 AM
by Smith Willas Are you beyond frustrated to see your belly fat just refusing to go away?Have you worked hard to get rid of that extra flab but with little success?The problem with belly fat is it is easy to put on but really hard to lose. The pesky, visceral lump of fat around your lower tummy is disconcerting in many ways. The excess fat is responsible for secreting stress hormones like cortisol and inflammatory... 9/5/2018 7:00:00 AM
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