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February 27, 2005
Do Drug Companies Care about our Health or about their Profit? A poll conducted this month found that a majority of consumers feel that pharmaceutical companies care more about turning a profit than about the well being of consumers. With soaring healthcare costs, where is all of the money going?
February 24, 2005
Teaching Children Not to Eat Meat: Healthy or Unethical? A recent study showed that children who ate meat developed more muscle mass and scored higher on mental testing than children who did not eat meat. Is raising children on a vegetarian or vegan diet the best thing for the child’s development?
Ayurveda: The Ancient Healing Art of India You probably know what a downward dog is, but do know how to balance your doshas? Learn the principles of Ayurvedic medicine and how they apply to your health.
February 19, 2005
Can Strict Diet Replace Medication for Cholesterol Control? In the ongoing debate about drug cost and safety, a study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition offered a different perspective by directly comparing food therapy to statins.
February 18, 2005
Cup of Joe Could Save Your Life Feeling guilty about your coffee fix? Grab a mug and take a seat; your morning habit may prevent liver cancer.
February 16, 2005
When Our Parents Grow Old As disturbing as mid-life transitional problems may be, there’s one problem that seems to stand above the rest--caring for elderly and failing parents.
February 13, 2005
New York City Health Department Announces Drug-Resistant HIV NYC Department of Health announced that a local man is carrying the first case of a new strain of HIV that is resistant to drug therapy.
Studies Call for HIV Screening For All Adults Could extending testing to every adult in the United States help rid the country of the deadly disease?
February 12, 2005
Unfurling The Gates: the work of Christo and Jean-Claude Public space artists Christo and Jean-Claude have painted Central Park in 7500 saffron-colored brushstrokes. The Gates will stand for 16 days only - a testament to the impermanence of life.
February 11, 2005
Is Juice Making Your Kid Fat? Most of us have believed that drinking juice is healthy, full of vitamins and enzymes and such. But it also has lots of sugar and may be contributing to childhood obesity along with sugared sodas and other soft drinks.
February 7, 2005
Bankrupt! Just What the Doctor Ordered? Medical bankruptcies are on the rise. Think you’re protected? First, take a look at this.
Are the Food Giants Turning the Corner? With every passing week, another major fast food or packaged food company announces healthy changes to their offerings. Forget product liability, food companies will tell you, healthy foods are selling like hot cakes [no trans fats].
February 5, 2005
Fitness Needs and Social Wants Finding a gym that is right for you seems overwhelming in a city of so many choices. Do you need a TV when you run, or do you think treadmills are for hamsters? Whatever your workout style, some important things to consider.
February 3, 2005
Feeling Blue But Won’t Admit to Depression? Study Says Go Work Out If you’re mildly depressed and you refuse to go to a doctor to discuss your problem, trying spending some quality time in the gym.
Feeling Blue But Won’t Admit to Depression, Study Says Go Work Out If you’re mildly depressed and you refuse to go to a doctor to discuss your problem, trying spending some quality time in the gym.
Feeling Blue But Won’t Admit to Depression, Study Says Go Work Out If you’re mildly depressed and you refuse to go to a doctor to discuss your problem, trying spending some quality time in the gym.
February 2, 2005
Is Depression Inherited? If you’re depressed, it’s important to realize that depression isn’t a life sentence—it’s just a tendency. Or, as Self-Coaching teaches, depression isn’t an “it” or an illness--it’s a habit of thinking. Just a habit!
February 1, 2005
Get Up, Stand Up, Lose Weight Study with underwear monitors finds lean people engage in more fidgeting and standing behavior than obese people.
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