The news came only a few months after moving from Southern California to Northern California. Michael was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. When Susan first told me, I felt like someone hit me in the gut.
Tarmac Meditations #128: Time’s Clenched Fist
It hasn’t rained for awhile. Been mostly hot to moderately hot, clear skies, easy breeze, not much goin’ on. I have felt the need to play with light and shadow, get reacquainted with the nature of things in black and white.
Food Addiction in Action
The author cites “the deliberate introduction of addictive additives into commercial bakery products” as one of the major causes of the food addiction she observed in her housemates.
The Space of Life
Your space does not just celebrate a simile, or an extended maxim. It projects a functional perspective; your personal space is a fact of life. It expresses a chart, much like an atlas, or a diagram, no less. Call it mind-mapping of a different kind, where your brain connects to your limbs and body, holding the prospect to execute action in your own space — your physiological province. It details a canvas that is larger than your own self. It exists beyond your body. It envelops, permeates and merges with the cosmos. It also connects with your fellow beings, family, friends, and colleagues.
Parasites, Our Uninvited Guests
No one wants to talk about them, no one wants to think about them, and we certainly don’t want to know that they’re inside all of us, but the truth is we all have parasites to some degree.
Five Foods that can Boost Eye Health
A carefully-managed diet can reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and cataracts, among other conditions that affect the eye. Here are five foods that, if consumed as part of a balanced diet, can boost eye health.
Emotional Vampire Bosses – Part II: That’s Them, What about You?
In his follow-up article, Guest Author Albert Bernstein, Ph.D., asks “Where do you fit in to your workplace?” Your answer may determine how much damage a vampire boss can do to you.
Age No Bar
“Aging,” as the American writer and activist Betty Friedan said, “is not lost youth, but a new stage of opportunity and strength.” Regular Author Rajgopal Nidamboor explains the aging process and how diet, exercise and lifestyle changes can actually extend your life.
Emotional Vampire Bosses
We’ve all encountered people in the workplace who exploit employees and entire organizations to fill their own insatiable needs; they’re emotional vampires. Safety lies in knowing the vampires, and in knowing yourself. In this article you’ll learn how to recognize the vampire types as well as what you can do to protect yourself.
The Lottery
As most others in my world I have often fantasized about winning the lottery. How much easier life would be. What I’ve come to realize over the years is that I’ve already won it. Out of the trillions of sperm and eggs that have ever existed on the planet, I was lucky enough just to have been born.
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