_ The Art of Conversation By Sondra Forsyth blog Have you had time to consider reconnecting with a friend you have not seen or spoken to in years? Here […]
_ Mental & Emotional Health Spring into Spring! 7 Ways to Be More Optimistic By Sondra Forsyth article We set the clocks ahead for daylight savings and many of us woke up to a darker sky feeling sluggish … Read More→
_ Is My Dog or Cat a Healthy Weight? Questions to Ask Your Vet By Jane Farrell article Pets, like people, can be obese. Here are some tips from the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on how … Read More→
_ Managing Smartphone Interruptions By Jane Farrell article If youΓÇÖre sick of annoying smartphone interruptions, experts have developed a model that could lead to a better way to … Read More→
_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Spring Clean Your Eating Habits By Sondra Forsyth article WeΓÇÖve all been there: The mere sight of the Starbucks logo makes us crave a caramel latte. Ditto craving a … Read More→
_ Exercise Interval Training Helps Stave off Old Age By Sondra Forsyth article It’s often repeated but true: Exercise keeps you healthy. It boosts your immune system, keeps the mind sharp, helps you … Read More→
_ A Good Sex Life Means a Good Work Life By Jane Farrell article Having a healthy sex life increases peoplesΓÇÖ job satisfaction and engagement at the office, researchers have found. A study of … Read More→
_ Pain Sex Differences in Brain Activity Alter Pain Therapies By Sondra Forsyth article A female brain’s resident immune cells are more active in regions involved in pain processing relative to males, according to … Read More→
_ The Search for Fulfillment in Midlife and Beyond By Sondra Forsyth blog After reading clientsΓÇÖ autobiographies over the past four decades, IΓÇÖve concluded life is a story that needs to be rewritten […]
_ Colon and rectal cancer Colorectal Cancer Increasingly Seen in Younger Adults By Sondra Forsyth article Millennials – those in generations born since 1980 – are being diagnosed more and more with a disease typically associated … Read More→
_ Breast Cancer More Patients with Early-Stage Breast Cancer May Not Need Chemo By Sondra Forsyth article Women with early-stage breast cancer who had an intermediate risk recurrence score (RS) from a 21-gene expression assay had similar … Read More→
_ Pride: Not Always A Bad Thing By Jane Farrell article Although pride is often regarded as a negative emotion, primarily in Western cultures, it may have served as an important … Read More→
_ Medicare How Medicare Could Save Costs By Jane Farrell article Current trends in medical billing will lead to Medicare overpaying private insurance programs by hundreds of billions of dollars, according … Read More→
_ Medical Procedures 4 Things to Tell Your Surgeon before Your Operation By Jane Farrell article By Laura Ashbury Doctors need as much information as possible to make good decisions while performing surgeries. Before you undergo … Read More→
_ Concussions and other common head injuries Soccer Ball Heading May Cause Concussion Symptoms By Sondra Forsyth article Frequent soccer ball heading is a common and under recognized cause of concussion symptoms, according to a study of amateur … Read More→
_ Medical Research A Faster TB Treatment? By Jane Farrell article Taking a new approach toward tuberculosis therapy, a UCLA-led research team has devised a potential drug regimen that could cut … Read More→
_ High blood pressure / hypertension Personalized Treatment for Those in Blood Pressure ΓÇ£Gray ZoneΓÇ¥ By Sondra Forsyth article Using data from a national study, Johns Hopkins researchers determined in 2017 that heart CT scans can help personalize treatment … Read More→
_ Heart Health A Biomarker for Heart-Failure Patients By Jane Farrell article Differences in the hearts of patients with advanced heart failure may indicate which patients would benefit most from cardiac recovery … Read More→