According to UCLA psychologist, Thomas Bradbury and graduate
student Justin Lavner, there are some measures that may in fact
predict the likely success or failure of a marriage. Bradbury and
Lavner ... Read More »
An interesting new study out of Brigham Young University and
William Patterson University, found that when couples were overly
concerned about money their relationship suffered. In this study;
1,700 ... Read More »
Chickpeas, otherwise known as garbanzo beans, enjoy a huge
popularity in kitchens all over the world. In most Middle Eastern
countries, chickpeas are included in a variety of different foods,
from ... Read More »
A couple of years ago it was discovered that the brains of those
who meditate on a regular basis, over a long period of time, were
larger and had more gray matter than the brains of those in a
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As it is almost cold and flu season once again, now is a good time
to pro-actively support the system that keeps us well and fights
the germs and flu bugs that cause cold and flu – our immune
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If you're eating wholesome food but unable to lose weight, you may
be overestimating the calories you are burning, or underestimating
the amount of food you are eating. You wouldn't be alone since
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Each fall, millions of Americans carve pumpkins for Halloween and
enjoy traditional pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving. But with a little
imagination, pumpkins become more than decorations and dessert. A
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It is time once again for the country to switch from daylight
savings time to standard savings time, which is scheduled to occur
Sunday, November 6, 2011. In the autumn we “fall back” one hour by
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Emails from my patients started flooding in after reading this
news. A recently published trial NLST (National Lung Screening
Trial,) the largest and most expensive trial of a cancer screening
test ... Read More »