Acupuncture for the Treatment of Asthma

October 7, 2009 by chrisb  
Filed under Health, Health Trends

According to the CDC (Center for Disease Control), nearly 6.7 million or 9.1 % of children were being treated for asthma in the United States in 2007. In that same year, 16.2 million or 7.3 % of adults were being treated for asthma. Among those, over 3,500 died. What if this disease was not only [...]

One Woman’s Compelling Story Of Survival

September 30, 2009 by chrisb  
Filed under Health, Wellbeing

Stage IV metastatic breast cancer survivor and advocate, Stephanie Robin, is on a mission to save lives.  Stricken with Stage II breast cancer in 2004 at age 36, Stephanie was shocked to learn that she was a carrier of the breast cancer (BRCA) gene and continually meets others who are unaware that such a gene [...]

Ouch! Preventing Summer Bug Bites

July 22, 2009 by josieb  
Filed under Health, Wellbeing

Pocked skin and infected bug bites are not pretty—especially if you’d planned for this to be your summer of love.
To keep you skin blemish-free, be prepared for any attacks you may suffer from the Earth’s smallest creatures: INSECTS.
To reduce the likelihood of being stung:
• Avoid wearing flowered, or even bright, clothes.
• Don’t wear scented lotions [...]

Yo, Joe Lieberman: Single Women Want YOUR Healthcare Plan

July 18, 2009 by josieb  
Filed under Health, Health Trends

Joe Lieberman, the “independent” (read: up for the highest bid) senator from Connecticut, wants to make sure single women don’t have a public healthcare option.
In fact,  he’s willing to join the Republicans in a filibuster.
Despite Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s claim to have respect for this man, I make no such claims at all.
Connecticut unemployment [...]

Duchess Digest: Look! It’s a Sign!

July 12, 2009 by josieb  
Filed under Blog

Several months ago I came across a Kabbalah Center with a large banner hung over the front entrance which read, “Look – It’s a Sign!”
After chuckling for several minutes about their clever marketing campaign I started thinking, “If only it were that obvious in real life!” And so while humming the “Signs, signs everywhere is [...]

Workout Tips to Beat the Summer Heat

July 7, 2009 by josieb  
Filed under Fitness, Health

Well, ladies, its summertime and whether you’re trying to maintain your workout regime while you’re on the traveling to a balmy locale or whether you are just trying to stick to it regardless of your own city’s unbearable heat, there are a few things you should keep in mind in order to stay healthy while [...]

Free Month of Classes! Enter SMW’s BurnSF Contest!

July 6, 2009 by josieb  
Filed under Fitness, Health

Enter to win a free month of UNLIMITED classes at San Francisco’s Hottest New Fitness Method – Burn – and receive a FREE session! Burn is a unique method that merges pilates, weight training and cardio to create a body sculpting, heart-pumping 55-minute workout.
Why Burn Works: In order to truly train the body effectively, [...]

Five Great Cures for Hangovers

December 31, 2008 by allison  
Filed under Health, Wellbeing

We’ve all done it: awakened to a slam banger of a hangover.
Hangovers don’t appear on any reliable timetable. They vary from one individual to the next. For some, two appletinis, and a hangover is assured. For others, they may have to consume four drinks or more before the head banging morning hangover makes an appearance.
For [...]

Building a Better You, Week 4: Celebrating the New You

December 24, 2008 by allison  
Filed under Health, Wellbeing

f you’ve been following my “Building a Better You” series, in the first article I gave you eight reasons to get fit and stay fit. Here they are again:

You will feel better.
You will build a healthy heart and stronger bones.
You will have less body fat and more toned muscles.
You will sleep better.
You will slow the [...]

All I Want for Christmas Is Universal Health Care!

December 24, 2008 by allison  
Filed under Health, Wellbeing

fter years of national anguish, is universal health care too much to ask from our government? A long time ago, Americans looked across the Atlantic and shook their heads in wonder at European nations, which felt no compulsion whatsoever to provide accessible and free public education for all.
Now, more than a century later, the descendants [...]

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