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Escape Fire Revisited: Escaping Pain

Have you ever been in pain and wanted to escape the discomfort? CNN aired the documentary movie Escape Fire: The Fight To Rescue American Healthcare Sunday night (and they will rebroadcast it Saturday, March 16 at 8:00 p.m. ET and again at 11:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m.) The inspiration for the title of the movie comes

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Escape Fire Revisited: Over Treatment

CNN aired the documentary movie “Escape Fire” Sunday night (and they will rebroadcast it Saturday, March 16 at 8:00 p.m. ET and again at 11:00 p.m.) The movie looks at issues that need to be addressed to improve our health care system in the U.S., as evident in the movie’s full title, Escape Fire: The

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Nurture yourself with nature’s help

“The mental and spiritual renewal you can find in a quiet stroll through an art exhibit or a contemplative hour on a beachside bench are just as important to your health as the many exercise options the bay area offers” writes Bob Clark of Belleair, Florida in The Tampa Bay Times last month. While on a

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Thank you, Dr. Koop

It’s been a little over a week now since the passing of the man known as “The Nation’s Doctor”, but I wanted to share this lovely tribute posted by guest writer Dave Horn on the blog of my Indiana colleague, Katie Brown. _______________________________________________________________ “The Nation’s Doctor” by Dave Horn Americans today are honoring the life

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Smart Phones and Smart Patients

“Ultimately, if we want to fix American medicine we will need skeptical and smart patients to dominate,” advises Dr. Oz, according to an article¹ in The New Yorker. Today, more and more, wise health consumers think for themselves. They ask questions, gather information, consider different choices, and make wise and well-informed decisions when it comes to

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Parsley, Prayer and Two Cases of Cancer Healed

Do you know why parsley has lost its place on the plate in restaurants? Remember how, years ago, your meal was always served with a little parsley on the side? In an inspiring and insightful article in the Marietta Patch in Georgia earlier this month, Stormy Becker Falso draws a helpful lesson for health care from parsley

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Could meditation help Congress?

In a CBS News segment by Jim Axelrod last Saturday, U.S. Congressman Tim Ryan concurred – with a smile – that yes, Congress could benefit from a form of meditation called mindfulness. Ryan feels it can also help in our schools and help lower health care costs. Highlights of the CBS report: “It often seem

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What cuts the chance of catching the cold or flu by up to 50 percent?

“Your mind can cut your chances of catching a cold by 40 to 50 percent.” Really? Yes – according to a recent ABC News report by Susan Ince entitled, “15 Ways To Prevent Colds and Flu” which lists meditation along with other methods of prevention such as exercise, getting enough sleep, and frequently washing one’s hands. Here’s

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Playing cards may benefit mental health

(Photo: © Glow Images, Models are used for illustrative purposes.)

GO FISH anyone?

New research suggests that playing cards may help preserve mental health.

A 12/13/2012 PRWEB article republished by the San Francisco Chronicle (SFGATE.com) states, “The Project for Natural Health Choices Inc. encourages playing cards and board games as these may actually contribute to a healthier brain according to new research conducted by Rush University Medical Center and the Illinois Institute of Technology. The research results, presented on November 25, 2012 at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America, suggest that playing cards and board games can help fight brain aging.

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Need an emancipation proclamation for your health?

Do you sometimes feel like a slave to disease? Or to its treatment? Or know someone who does? How do chapped lips, Abraham Lincoln’s visit to Kalamazoo, Michigan, and a case of poison ivy shed light on needed emancipation? Abraham Lincoln made only one visit to Michigan – to Kalamazoo in 1856. Why did he

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