This spring, change your pattern. Try these five common herbs that have the capacity to clear out the old, stuck, and toxic, as well as help rebuild overall health and wellness.
Tarmac Meditations #153: Home is a Feeling in Your Heart
Empty boat waiting
Tarmac Meditations #152: When I Was Young …
When I was little, February 12th was Abe Lincoln’s birthday, a school holiday, my parents wedding anniversary and the anniversary of my father’s discharge from the army.
Cheltenham Festival: How It All Began
The fresh air, the palpable excitement, the sound of the crowds, the sight of horses by the tracks – is there anything better than horse racing? And out of all of the major races, the National Hunt Chase, or Cheltenham Festival as it is better known, is conceivably the greatest.
Tarmac Meditations #151: Why? Why not? Hmmmm
Maybe it is the sense of the post, a no nonsense image of stability, as if sentinel and transect, an anchor point on a blowy summer day on the ridge-line.
Tarmac Meditations #150: The Road Is Where You Find It
Running happens in my dreams these days more often than it does on the streets. Maybe that can change. We will see. I’ll let you know.
How Technology Can Stymie Epidemics
Technology is playing an increasingly large role in the medical industry, and it’s driving demand for health IT professionals throughout the world. There is also mounting evidence that telemedicine (and having health IT specialists more readily available throughout the world) could improve global disaster response efforts.
It ‘CAM’ and Should Be a Part
It is time we integrated complementary, evidence-based medicine into the allopathic, or conventional, medical curriculum through research and nutrition, to bring about a gentle, humanistic approach to healthcare.
Walking It Off – Strolling to Feel Better
The next time you feel stressed, tired or in need of a mental boost, consider going for a walk. It can have an amazing impact on your physical and mental well-being, and it feels good!
The Reason I Jump
For years, I have wondered if we could be getting it wrong when we assumed that x symptom meant y problem in every patient with autism. Maybe things were being lost in translation more often than we realized, because autism was its own language.
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 46
- 47
- 48
- 49
- 50
- …
- 100
- Next Page »