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Uncovering Happiness: Part 2 By Jane Farrell blog Elisha Goldstein is cofounder of The Center for Mindful Living in Los Angeles. He is author of several books including […]
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The Learner's Permit By blog My stepson just got his Learner's Permit. I usually let my husband ride shotgun as much as possible, but every […]
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Menopause: Trigger for the Boomer Generation's Encore Career By blog Seems like when you’re raising kids or climbing the career ladder, it’s all about checking off “to do” lists. Constant […]
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Pain Management WomenΓÇÖs Pain Is Often Mismanaged By article Despite the variety of effective treatments, and the number of physicians who specialize in treating pain, women often suffer unnecessarily … Read More→
How to Make More Money, Work Less, Stress Less, and Live in the Country By blog Something below a 9?ΓÇ¥ I stammered. ΓÇ£IΓÇÖd have to change my whole life.ΓÇ¥ ΓÇ£Yep!ΓÇ¥ said my inner doctor. A few […]
Skin Skin Health Eczema Takes Emotional Toll & Ups Disease Risk By article Eczema wreaks havoc on its sufferers’ lives with health problems that are more than skin deep, according to researcher at … Read More→
Marriage Sexual vs. Emotional Infidelity: How Men & Women Differ By article In the largest study to date on infidelity, Chapman University in Orange, California has learned that men and women are … Read More→
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Become Your Own Best Friend By blog We spend our whole life in our own head thinking about “How am I doing?” “How can I get some […]
Caregiving Taking the Right Precautions for a Family Member with Alzheimer's By Jane Farrell article More than 15 million Americans ΓÇô usually family members or friends ΓÇô provide unpaid caregiving to people with AlzheimerΓÇÖs disease … Read More→