Our brain may be the most complex object in the cosmos, but our body is no less intricate. Author and physician, Rajgopal Nidamboor explains how our intelligence is not confined to the brain alone, but fairly disseminated throughout the body.
Ebola and AIDS: Is There A Connection? Part One: Equilibrium in Central Africa
These two lethal viral diseases, one rapidly fatal and one progressing slowly over a period of years, occur in animal populations in the same area of central Africa and have presumably entered the human population multiple times during the mllennia since humans appeared on earth. This article argues that the presence of a highly virulent disease like Ebola prevents establishment of HIV in populations by removing immunocompromised individuals before they can infect others.
de Morsier’s Syndrome
A young boy suffering from de Morsier’s Syndrome shows that beauty can come from many places.
Animal Pharm
I believe that people are indeed suffering from imbalances. It is my contention, however, that these imbalances do not originate in the brain, but instead in the world around us. Further, I would argue that the mental illness epidemic is in large part a natural neuro-biological reaction to massive consumption of unnatural bio-chemical substances and paralysing toxic circumstances.
Lessons Learned from the Holidays
The author makes some practical suggestions for a healthier approach both to holiday eating and to making those New Year’s resolutions that often result from the excesses of the holidays
The Future Of Medical Apps
Several decades ago who would have thought the telephone would completely revolutionize medical care?
Lower Cholesterol Naturally
Author Caroline Farquhar (R.H.N., B.A.) explains how we can use natural methods to lower cholesterol – such as diet, losing weight, and exercise. This avoids the side effects associated with the use of drugs which treat high cholesterol.
Games to Improve Brain Performance: Do They Really Work?
The results, supposedly, can be seen quickly and in many aspects of your life. But do these games really work? Does brain training really makes a difference?
New Year’s Resolution #4 – The end of January shouldn’t be The End
It’s the end of January. Most New Year’s Resolutions are forgotten, abandoned or causing a great deal of angst. But they can succeed, and you will feel so awesome with the sense of accomplishment that comes. In this final article I’d like to share a few nuggets of wisdom I gained in 2012.
New Year’s Resolution #3 – A healthy mind and spirit
One section of my 2012 New Year’s Resolutions was to do with another kind of health from the physical. Some might call it emotional health, or mental health, or spiritual health – it’s all of these things, and I just referred to it casually as my Morale. In this article I’d like to offer some advice to anyone who wants to improve their quality of life in 2013.
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