When Alone Becomes Loneliness
People long to feel close to others. Connection is a natural response to the art of being human. Connection helps us move through life. Many times, it removes the sting of loneliness. Some of us fear...
View ArticleHealer in Training, Part 5
Treasure Maps The universe has a funny way of showing you the way. For me, it was an anthropology student’s dissertation poster. I was taking a break from the death and dying demonstration during my...
View ArticleThe (Barren) Social Lives of Middle-Aged Men
At one time in my life, before a child and a spouse, I considered myself fairly social. I would go out for drinks/dinner with my friend(s) at least once a week, while also seeking out fun things to...
View ArticleVitamin D Supplements for Better Health – What’s the Evidence?
By Robert Walton In this blog for people thinking of taking a vitamin D supplement, Robert Walton, a GP and Senior Fellow in General Practice at Cochrane UK, shares NHS recommendations and looks at the...
View ArticleProbiotics, Prebiotics & Synbiotics: The Evidence Behind the Claims
BY SELENA RYAN-VIG Many health claims are made about probiotics, prebiotics and synbiotics. In some cases, there’s evidence that they may be helpful – but there’s a lack of evidence to support other...
View ArticleThese 10 States Have the Worst Healthcare for Retirees
By Claire Conway As the population continues to age, the need for quality healthcare for retirees becomes increasingly important. However, not all states are created equal when it comes to providing...
View ArticleThe Cost of Freeing Drinking Water From ‘Forever Chemicals’
By Charles Schmidt Situated in a former sand and gravel pit just a few hundred feet from the Kennebec River in central Maine, the Riverside Station pumps half a million gallons of fresh groundwater...
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