How Your Friends and Family Ties Can Prevent The Common Cold
During challenging times, we often rely on our friends and family to help us through. The loving support of a friend, family member is one of
During challenging times, we often rely on our friends and family to help us through. The loving support of a friend, family member is one of
Pediatrics journal published the findings of a study using guided imagery conducted at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Thirty four children ages 6 to
I believe in the healing power of doing good. When we do good, we experience what is called, the “helper’s high,” which has a beneficial
Previous samples might have unknowingly included people with early brain disease. The belief that healthy older brains are substantially smaller than younger brains may
I often wonder why the holidays, which should be a time of great joy, have become so stressful for so many of us. There’s certainly
Since time immemorial men and women have noted their psychological differences. A new high tech scientific study reveals they may occur in the brain.
Self-affirmation—thinking positively about oneself has been long believed to be beneficial. I know I feel better when I focus on anything positive—especially those aspects of
Ulcers were initially believed to be caused by extra acid in the stomach and small intestine. The basis of treatment is antacids and medications blocking acid production, such as Tagamet and Pepcid. Research however, reveals the role our thoughts, emotions and response to stress plays in triggering ulcers.