Five Steps to Avoid Being Misdiagnosed By Jane Farrell article 1. DonΓÇÖt be shy. Be curious, and insistent. Ask your doctor questions about your diagnosis and treatment. Ask things like, … Read More→
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The Underlying Cause of Gridlock Is Complexity: Learn How You Can Break Free By blog It seems that ΓÇ£gridlockΓÇ¥ has become the norm in the world these days. We are increasingly stuck in traffic, our […]
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HRT and Your Heart: Friends At Last By blog Menopause is not for weaklings. Dealing with symptoms is at the top of the list, especially with hormones sending you […]
_ Medical Care A Better Way to Manage Medications By Jane Farrell article Medication non-adherence ΓÇô the lack of consistency in taking prescription drugs ΓÇô may be the most underestimated health-related issue today. … Read More→
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Living the Seasons By blog I am highly tied to the earth. Living purposefully on a lonesome mountain (more like a hill), I almost feel […]
Bring on the Junk By blog I am of an age where junk mail amuses me. Not only because I get precious little else, but because […]
MenopauseΓÇöA Trigger to Forget What You Were Just Thinking About By blog Right up there with hot flashes, insomnia, grumpiness and weight gain, forgetting what you were going to say, when only […]
_ Aging Well Why You're Taking Care of Yourself (or Not) As You're Aging By Jane Farrell article People over 50 who feel comfortable with aging are likelier than those who donΓÇÖt to get preventive health care services, … Read More→
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Sisterhood By blog One of the perks of writing a book is getting to meet some amazing people. I guess I need a […]
Weight Loss The ΓÇ£Fat SuitΓÇ¥ Study: The Larger Your Friends, the Larger Your Appetite By Jane Farrell article A study reported by the Cornell University Food and Brand Lab found that people are more likely to eat more … Read More→
The Waiting Game By blog I hate waiting on the phone. It was bad enough being put on hold and being forced to listen to […]
Our Manic Depressive World: What Do Testosterone and Cortisol Have to Do With It? By blog Have you noticed that we seem continually to go through huge ups and downs in our lives? Our economy goes […]
_ Mental & Emotional Health Depression: Supporting a Family Member or Friend By Jane Farrell article Helping someone with depression can be a challenge. If someone in your life has depression, you may feel helpless and … Read More→