The Write Way to Health Part 1: How Writing Can Improve Your Health!
I can vividly recall my first contact with a dying patient. It happened in September, 1975, during my psychiatry rotation in my
I can vividly recall my first contact with a dying patient. It happened in September, 1975, during my psychiatry rotation in my
Music therapy, the use of music in a health care setting is a rapidly growing technique throughout many hospitals in the US. It
Over the last decade numerous studies have been published regarding the effectiveness of Therapeutic Touch, a form of Laying on of Hands developed in
I believe one of the most meaningful ways to manage the health care crisis, that has been ongoing for 20 years, is to incorporate
Over 23,000 Swedish men between the ages of 45 and 79 were evaluated regarding the association of dietary calcium and magnesium intake with death from all
The anxiety that often accompanies a chronic illness can gradually diminish the quality of life and make patients less likely to follow their treatment plan.
The results of a University of Pennsylvania study, published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease found that a specific meditation, Kirtan Kriya performed daily for
I apologize for not including this post in last week’s newsletter. However, I do know that everything, even mistakes happens for a reason. A couple