_ Mental & Emotional Health Top 5 Back to School Stressors and How to Bust Them By Sondra Forsyth article While the start of a new school year comes with excitement for kids, it also comes with stress. ItΓÇÖs common … Read More→
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_ Healthy Diet & Nutrition Getting Kids to Use The School Salad Bar By Jane Farrell article Although salad bars are increasingly part of school lunches, thereΓÇÖs still a problem in getting kids to use them. The … Read More→
Back to School After 50? By blog I work with many women who are experiencing career burnout, entering the empty nest, or recently divorced, and who are looking for a new way to be productive, fulfilled and financially stable. Often they ask ΓÇ£Should I go back to school?ΓÇ¥ Or ΓÇ£Is it too late for me to finish my college degree?ΓÇ¥ Let me first address that word should. Many of us live our lives in accordance with what we think we should be doing, not what we want to do.
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_ Health No difference in health outcomes, care costs for patients treated by traditional MDs or osteopaths By Jane Farrell article New UCLA-led research suggests that patient mortality rates, readmissions, length of stay, and health care spending were virtually identical for … Read More→
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_ Kona Whale Watching By Jane Farrell blog One great way to get out on the open water in Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii is to […]
_ Health Headlines Pre-Birth Surgery Treats Potential Heart Condition By Jane Farrell article For the first time, researchers performed a successful in-utero surgery to repair a potentially deadly developmental condition by treating an … Read More→
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_ addiction Expert calls for reforms to address the overdose crisis By Jane Farrell article In a Perspective piece published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the authors state that the federal government’s elimination … Read More→
_ Screening for Tuberculosis By Jane Farrell article An influential medical panel has recommended the continued use of screening for latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) for patients who are … Read More→
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_ Drug overdose fatalities among US older adults has quadrupled over 20 years, UCLA research finds By Jane Farrell article Overdose mortality among people age 65 and older quadrupled over 20 years, suggesting the need for greater mental health and … Read More→
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_ What Is Mild Cognitive Impairment? By Jane Farrell article Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a condition in which people have more memory or thinking problems than other people their … Read More→