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Mindful Manners on the Road

by: Jennifer Marie Jordan


Years ago, road rage did not exist, not in theory and not in definition. People took Sunday drives, drivers let others cut in front of them at intersections, and people reserved honking for times when safety was compromised. However, as the population continued to boom and peoples‘ lives became increasingly hurried and stressful, road rage went from being nonexistent to plaguing our city streets. Having been given its own encyclopedia

Yoga and Learning Disabilities

by: Jennifer Marie Jordan


Learning disabilities are a common cause of frustration for children and adults. It is estimated that as high as 15 percent of Americans have some sort of learning disability. By definition, they are defined as the psychological or neurological conditions that influence a person‘s ability to communicate and learn efficiently.

While people who have disorders such as ADHD and autism may very well also possess learning dis

Yoga and MS

by: Jennifer Marie Jordan


Yoga is known to improve health overall, with every aspect of it enhancing something, mind, body, or spirit. But, overall health aside, yoga is becoming known to be particularly helpful for relief from specific diseases. One of these diseases, Multiple Sclerosis, or MS, is a bit of a medical enigma, with no concrete causes and no concrete cure.

The course of MS is unpredictable. The four categories used to classify the clinic

Spontaneous Healing of Cancer

by: Dr Laurence Magne


From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life

Everyone has the ability to heal. This is built into our physical, emotional, and spiritual natures as human beings. Cancer cells manifest a dysfunction where the only goal is to multiply, unaware that theyre bringing about their own destruction by destroying the organism of which they are a part.

In medical terminology, spontaneous healing of cancer refers

Adult ADD: You Control The Horizontal; You Control The Vertical

by: Tellman Knudson and Stephanie Frank


So, you have ADD, right? Do you ever find yourself fidgeting? Like... foot tapping, your whole body might be moving, your fingers tapping--that kind of fidgeting? For ADD people, this probably indicates stress of some kind or sheer boredom.

In fact, if you have ADD, you‘re probably constantly moving around. Most of the time you may not even notice it. You can be shaking your leg a million miles an hour, no

The Mayo Clinic Diet And The 7 Rules of Dieting

by: Gary Holdon


Rumors have been going around for years that the Mayo Clinic‘s get-thin-quick weight loss routine says it‘s okay to eat all the vegetables, fruits, meat and fat you want. The genuine Mayo Clinic has made statements repeatedly for years that they have nothing to do with the "Mayo Clinic Diet," and they do not in any way endorse it. The real Mayo Clinic have even issued statements saying that it may be unhealthy for many people.

Are You Planning To Have A Cosmetic Surgery?- Choose The Right Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon

by: Dr. Rino Lorenzo


Now that the public are becoming more interested in enhancing their physical features through cosmetic surgery, more doctors and even non doctors do and offer cosmetic services to unsuspecting clients. Deciding to have a particular cosmetic procedure done is a major decision but choosing the right surgeon is the most important decision you have to make. We encourage you to consult with a qualified plastic surgeon. Since any licensed physicians p

The "Healthy Eating Pyramid" Pathway Toward Good Health And Long Life

by: Connie Limon


Do you ever wonder what happened to the Food Guide Pyramid?

The Food Guide Pyramid was created more than ten years ago by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The Pyramid illustrated what the USDA said were the elements of a healthy diet. The Pyramid was taught in schools, appeared in the media and brochures, on cereal boxes and food labels. It seemed like the absolute final word on what we should really eat.

The Food Gu

Arthritis & Joint Pain

by: Pam Hallihan


Today almost every other person you talk too is living with daily joint pain. It does not matter what the age or physical shape of the person, daily pain seems to be a common complaint. Living with chronic pain can wear a person down, affecting energy levels, mood and overall stamina. The cause can vary however Arthritis is typically the root problem. Arthritis comes in more than 100 forms and one does not need to be of old age to have this debilita

Hair Loss, Regrowth and Propecia

by: Mark Brassia


Four years ago I would go out to a night club and wear one of my favorite shirts and nicely pressed slacks and I would be told that I looked forty years old. It was very hard to take as I had just turned 36. I would go on to hear this kind of talk a lot around this time.

I moved to a new area and when I would go out, I would always get funny looks and reactions. I‘ve always been an independent person so I didn‘t mind goin

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