Successful Weight-loss Pointers by Regena English. Well we're at it again, trying to honor our promise on New Year's Day to lose weight and tone up those flabby parts. Although the year's still young more than half of our New Year's Resolutioners h... Similar Editorials : Successful Dot | Tags : Health Care
Fighting Asthma - Part 2 by Richard Lowe, Jr.. One week my wife had severe asthma and it would not go away. In fact, we had visited our doctor numerous times for adrenalin shots. These helped in the short term (for a day or so) but the asthma j... Similar Editorials : Fighting Asthma
Fighting Asthma - Part 1 by Richard Lowe, Jr.. My wife has asthma. It is extremely difficult, if not impossible, for anyone else to understand what that means and implies. If you have not had to care for someone with asthma, you cannot even beg... Similar Editorials : Fighting Knives | Tags : Medical Treatments
Conquering the Common Cold by Mari Peckham. What do we know about the Common Cold? No Cure. Antibiotics, designed to knock out bacterial infections, do nothing when it comes to treating a cold. None of us are safe! No matter how strong an... Similar Editorials : Common Cold Information | Tags : Medical Service
Metaphors of the Mind (Part II) by Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.. Storytelling has been with us since the days of campfire and besieging wild animals. It served a number of important functions: amelioration of fears, communication of vital information (regarding su... Similar Editorials : Mind the Gap | Tags : Medical Exams
The Cultural Narcissist by Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.. "The new narcissist is haunted not by guilt but by anxiety. He seeks not to inflict his own certainties on others but to find a meaning in life. Liberated from the superstitions of the past, he doubt... Similar Editorials : Gender and the Narcissist | Tags : Medical Clinic
On Empathy by Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.. The Encyclopaedia Britannica (1999 edition) defines empathy as: "The ability to imagine oneself in anther's place and understand the other's feelings, desires, ideas, and actions. It is a term coin... Similar Editorials : On Empathy | Tags : Health Ins
On Dis-ease by Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.. We are all terminally ill. It is a matter of time before we all die. Aging and death remain almost as mysterious as ever. We feel awed and uncomfortable when we contemplate these twin afflictions. In... Tags : The Human Body In Health And Disease
Beat the Morning Rush by ARA Content. From eating exotic leftovers to brushing their teeth in the shower, Americans get creative when it comes to simplifying morning routines (ARA) - With today's hectic lifestyles, many Americans say it... Similar Editorials : Monday Morning Mindfulness 08 | Tags : Dr Oz Diet
Life-Saving Pediatric Drug by ARA Content. (ARA) - We can all sympathize with the frustration people experience waiting for a new drug that is being tested for a certain disorder. Imagine you have a child with a rare disorder and the only dru... Similar Editorials : Life After Life | Tags : Care And Health
Reduce Risk of Vision Loss by ARA Content. (ARA) - Findings from a nationwide clinical trial reported that high levels of antioxidants and zinc significantly reduce the risk of advanced age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and its associate... Similar Editorials : Reduce Your Portfolio Risk | Tags : Primary Care
Joint Discomfort Has No Age by ARA Content. (ARA) - It can happen at any time and at any age. Strenuous activity, whether from jogging, a set of tennis or even gardening, can cause joint stiffness and discomfort, limiting range of motion and d... Similar Editorials : Joint Venture 101 | Tags : Health Care Provider
Too Stressed to Snooze? by ARA Content. Solutions for a More Peaceful Night's Sleep (ARA) - Most Americans do not get the recommended eight hours of sleep required for good health, safety and optimum performance. In fact, the National Sle... Similar Editorials : Lose and Snooze | Tags : Medical Center