Patients Want Access to Their Medical Records By Jane Farrell article Patients value direct, independent access to their medical exam records, according to a study presented in December 2014 at the … Read More→
_ Senior Health Coping with The Dangers of Winter Driving By Jane Farrell article Having your car break down in normal weather is frustrating enough, but being trapped in a blizzard is a frightening … Read More→
The Female Brain: 5 Sexual Secrets Every Man Needs to Know About Women By blog Most of the men and women I work with as a therapist are worn down by the ΓÇ£battle of the […]
Dark and Quiet: Two Secret Ingredients For Health By blog I was born in New York City, grew up in Los Angeles, and spent my young adult life┬áin the San […]
_ Aging Well Cancer Center Hope for Tackling Signs of Aging and Treating Cancer By Jane Farrell article A new advance in biomedical research led by the University of Leicester in the UK could have potential in the … Read More→
Grandparenting Kid's & Teen Health Safety First for Your GrandchildrenΓÇÖs Holiday Gifts By Jane Farrell article The injury rate for children has increased nearly 40 percent from 1990 through 2011. Foot-powered scooters are a leading cause, … 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 […]
In Search of Your Lost Testosterone: 8 Reasons to Hire a Guide By blog Most everyone has heard of testosterone, but have only a vague idea of what it is, what it does, and […]
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 […]
_ Osteoporosis Study: Osteoporosis Screening Guidelines Are Inadequate By Jane Farrell article Current guidelines for bone-density testing aren’t good enough, according to a new investigation. The study, led by researchers from UCLA, … Read More→
Living with Loss: Filling the Emptiness By Jane Farrell blog The void after loss is indescribable. DonΓÇÖt even try to explain what it feels like to someone who hasnΓÇÖt lived […]
_ Senior Health The Best Ways to Avoid Falls By Jane Farrell article Many things can cause a fall. Your eyesight, hearing, and reflexes might not be as sharp as they were when … Read More→
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 […]
_ Medicare CMS Medicare Quality Improvement Initiatives By Jane Farrell article On October 6th 2014, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced two initiatives to improve the quality of … 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 […]
Manopause and Low T: Two Issues Whose Time Has Come By blog The August 18, 2014 issue of Time magazine had a cover story lead article titled: ΓÇ£Manopause?! Aging, Insecurity and the […]
My First Marathon: 7 Essential Life-Lessons Learned at Age 66 By blog After I finished writing my book <aΓÇ£http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0984260013/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=mena01-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0984260013″>Mr. Mean: Saving Your Relationship from the Irritable Male Syndrome, I decided I needed […]
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 […]