Mental & Emotional Health Why Are the Holidays So Hard and How Can You Get Through Them? ΓÇ¿ By Jane Farrell article We’re supposed to be excited for the holidays. But if you’re like many people, you may ΓÇ¿find yourself dreading the … Read More→
Cosmetic Surgery 4 Tips for Anyone Considering Plastic Surgery By Jane Farrell article Thankfully, societyΓÇÖs understanding of plastic surgery has matured as the practice has demonstrated its ability to improve human well-being, says … Read More→
Success is Not Always Doing What You Love By blog Often the way to reach a treasured goal is to do what is difficult for you. ItΓÇÖs not enough to […]
_ Relationships & Love The Silent Relationship Killer By Jane Farrell article If you have engaged in relationships of any kind, you have experienced and likely battled against ΓÇ£silent agreements.ΓÇ¥ While most … Read More→
Why Anti-Aging Fitness at 50 Can Save Your Life By Jane Farrell article By Marni Andrews As millions of baby boomers cross the 50-year threshold, the perception of the dreaded ΓÇ£half-centuryΓÇ¥ mark is … Read More→
Balancing Cancer Treatment and the Desire to Work By blog This week, I thought we’d talk about finding balance if you plan to continue to work during your cancer treatment. […]
_ Skin Skin Health Psoriasis-Hypertension Link By Jane Farrell article Patients with more severe psoriasis are also more likely to have uncontrolled hypertension, according to research done at the Perelman … Read More→
_ Dating Make Your Dating Life Healthy Again! By Jane Farrell article YouΓÇÖve made the big decision to start dating again. YouΓÇÖve heard about all the health benefits of good relationships: reducing … Read More→
_ Aging Well Well-being The One Essential Element You Need to Age Well By Jane Farrell article ThereΓÇÖs no denying the powerful benefits of water. The wonders it can do for your overall health and well-being have … Read More→
A Teenager Steps Up to Help People Living with Alzheimer's By blog Sometimes the mother of invention isnΓÇÖt necessity, itΓÇÖs a 15-year old boy scout. Kenneth Shinozuka wants to become a neuroscientist […]
_ Hearing Loss and Depression By Jane Farrell article By Dr. Carol Meyers Living with hearing loss means a lot more than just not being able to hear as … Read More→
_ Mental & Emotional Health Raising Awareness About Suicide Is Key to Prevention By Jane Farrell article September is National Suicide Prevention Month. As it comes to a close in 2014, Mark Kaplan of the University of … Read More→
_ Travel Spaceflight, Even for Those With Common Medical Conditions! By Jane Farrell article Historically, spaceflight has been reserved for the very healthy. Astronauts are selected for their ability to meet the highest physical … Read More→
A Learned Response to Loss: Changing the Script By Jane Farrell blog IΓÇÖve found that very few people look at the emotion of grief. Typically ΓÇ£griefΓÇ¥ is associated with the emotional process […]
Mental & Emotional Health Take Off Your Mask of Depression By article The tragic death of Robin Williams has stirred up so much conversation about depression, a difficult topic but one that … Read More→
6 Steps to Soar in The Empty Nest By blog Summer is winding down and for many families, the kids are headed back to school. For some of you, this is not your normal ΓÇ£back to school,ΓÇ¥ but also the beginning of your Empty Nest as you take your youngest to college. YouΓÇÖve thought about it for years, maybe even dreaded it, and now reality hits. Your main focus in life has changed, and you have a hollow feelingΓÇöNow what? I know just how you feel. I experienced that same feeling of loss, but quickly emerged in eager anticipation of what I could create to fill my time, and life has never been any better for me than it is now.
How Competent Are You? By blog Competent is a word that describes people who know what they are doing. When everyone raves about your apple pie compared to other apple pies theyΓÇÖve eaten, you become known as an authority on the subject of apple pies. But what about the baker who thinks her apple pie is just as good as yours, maybe even better, in spite of evidence to the contrary? This is a sign of incompetence, according to a study done by researchers at Cornell University.
_ Stroke ThirdAge Health Close-Up: ΓÇ£I Felt Like I Was Buried AliveΓÇ¥ By Sondra Forsyth article As told to Sherry Amatenstein, LCSW On October 17, 2010 shortly after her 49th birthday Allison OΓÇÖReilly didnΓÇÖt feel like herself. The McLean, Virginia author of Out of Darkness explains, ΓÇ£My left arm hurt all day. I took Advil. That night the room started spinning, my ears were ringing, and I felt really sick.ΓÇ¥