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83 Year Old Woman and Her Doctor - A View of America's Best Hospital Published on 23/07/2008

I was on a ward of Johns Hopkins in Baltimore recently. A junior family member had an appointment with a doctor there. I waited in the day area where patients, doctors and nurses were going about their routines. If you ever wondered why anyone would live in Baltimore, Johns Hopkins is a pretty good reason. For the 17th consecutive year, The Johns Hopkins Hospital has topped U.S.News & World...

What Causes Rheumatoid Arthritis Published on 21/07/2008

Your immune system attacks other parts of your body, resulting to redness, pain, swelling or a hot feeling in the lining of a joint, the place where two or more bones come together. This redness, pain, swelling and heat surrounding the joint is called inflammation, which may also affect other internal organs such as the eyes, lungs or heart, and most commonly the hands or feet. These are...

Why Can't I Lay On The Couch And Lose Weight? Published on 09/06/2008

Walking, shopping, or other movement not meant as exercise - matters more than most people realize. A recent study marked the difference in weight gain between women who ate a 1,000 calories a day over and above the maintenance caloric diet. Some women did not gain weight and some did. The difference was the amount of non-exercise movement. Sitting on a couch watching TV allows you to...

What's Wrong with Just Eating Salmon? Published on 01/03/2008

I am a drug pusher of sorts. I sell supplements. I believe in supplementation in today's modern world where nutrients are lost while the shelf life of the food has become more important than the nutritional value. Appearances can fool you. I spent more than half of my adult life in third world countries shopping at open markets and not able to enjoy the luxury of an air conditioned...

What Will You Do In 2008? Patch Job or Potential? Five Simple Examples for... Published on 05/02/2008

"We spend January 1 walking through our lives, room by room, drawing up a list of work to be done, cracks to be patched. Maybe this year, to balance the list, we ought to walk through the rooms of our lives, not looking for flaws, but for potential." -Ellen Goodman Walk one mile a day in 2008 and you will have walk 365 miles by the end of the year. Think of all the calories burned. Give a...

Did You Write Down Your Goals for 2008? Published on 05/02/2008

Pull up a chair and let me tell you a story. In October of 2006 I met Joe Theismann who was the Notre Dame Quarterback who threw for 526 yards in the pouring rain in 1970. He jokes that his name was pronounced THEEZMAN his whole life, but the president of Notre Dame thought he had a better chance to win the Heisman if his name rhymed. So he forever will be known as "Theismann rhymes with...

Edit Your Beautiful Life Published on 30/01/2008

Edit Your Life. Don't accept a rough draft for publication. You are the Editor-in-Chief for your life. Life is freely given to all of us, but you can edit, modify or delete entire "scripts" out of your life. You can create, write and replace the old scripts with entirely new ones. Here is a lifestyle tip that has helped me to be a lot happier, and healthier. It the era of 15 second sound...

Essential Fatty Acid Facts Everyone Needs to Know Published on 15/01/2008

There have been thousands of studies that reveal the importance of having essential fats in our diets. A lot of people think "FAT" oh no! Please let me explain. I personally had the extreme anguish of watching my daughter go through 4 years of an eating disorder where at 70 lbs and 14 years of age, she was tormented by the thought of fats. It's much too long of a story to delve into here...

Are You a Little Low on Serotonin or Dopamine? Take A Test! Published on 25/12/2007

Ladies, do you feel depressed or overwhelmed by your moods? Men, do you frequently have low energy or can't focus? Did you know that this could be from a lack of serotonin in women and dopamine in men? These are brain chemicals and when they're at normal levels they create a sense of well being and contentment. Many experts, including among others, John Gray, PhD., world-famous author...

Omega-3s Nature's Panacea Published on 16/12/2007

Questions! First Question: Is cholesterol a good thing or bad thing? How many of you reading this article think cholesterol is a bad thing? How many of you think cholesterol is a good thing? It's a trick question. If you are breathing right now, I can guarantee you that you have cholesterol in every cell of your body. IF you can think a thought, your brain is operating in a reasonable...