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Saved By a Straw?
Americans drink more than 575 soft drinks on average every year about one and a half cans a day for everyone in the United States…. Continue Reading
To Pack or Not To Pack
“I have no time to pack my lunch. I get home from work, fix dinner and never have a minute to myself until bedtime. Morning… Continue Reading
Nutraceuticals, Vision and Anti-Aging – Part 2
Can nutraceuticals help improve quality of life? The aging process has been a challenge to modern medicine. The baby boomers have become very interested in… Continue Reading
Low Glycemic Eating Science or Fiction?
In 2002 while serving as USDAs Acting National Program Leader for Nutrition for the U.S., I reviewed U.S. health statistics and wrote a paper for… Continue Reading
Why Invest In Wellness?
Todays health care system is the product of what the early 20th century defined as heroic medicine. Providers would intervene at points of crisis, and… Continue Reading
Dealing With Conflicts In Relationships
Disagreement and conflict are normal in any relationship.A marriage vow or a promise to live together in harmony is not a guarantee of bliss.Yet, conflict… Continue Reading
Diabetics At Greater Risk of Oral Infections and Diseases
If you have diabetes, youre at a greater risk of suffering from oral infections and diseases, including periodontal disease. Why are diabetics at higher risk?… Continue Reading
What's the Worst That Can Happen?
Often, people procrastinate with estate planning. We think, “Whats the worst that can happen?” We think it will not really affect us; only what happens… Continue Reading
Your Accident Claim What Are You Entitled To?
You were lawfully minding your business stopped at a red light, traveling through an intersection on a green light or within your lane traveling at… Continue Reading
Are Your Skin Care Products Truly Natural?
Discerning product labels of skin care products can be confusing, leaving consumers to rely on intuition, and a blind trust that one is buying a… Continue Reading