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Monthly Archives: April 2009
Swine Flu vs. Harmful Health Care
I have to wonder as I listen to the concerns and contingency plans for the potential swine flu pandemic, and with respect for the good that Western medicine does, how have people overlooked or ignored the harm done by our … Continue reading
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Larger Waistline=Higher Cardiac Risk
It is no surprise to hear that a large study reported online April 7 in the journal Circulation: Heart Failure found that an increase in waist circumference alone was a significant predictor of heart disease, regardless of other measures. In women, … Continue reading
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Encouraging Sales Enthusiasm
Does your sales organization need a boost? Could you benefit by releasing self imposed limitations and negative labels? Check out my new Guided Imagery CD. Download for just $9.99. Check it out at www. ACMSWellness.com
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What Are Friends For? A Longer Life
Sarah Pope Parker has a great article in the New York Times online today summarizing a number of studies showing that friendships contribute to longer survival rates in both elderly populations and those with serious illnesses. A 10 year study … Continue reading
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Screening Babies for Broken Hearts
There is a great article in the New York Times Screening Babies for Broken Hearts. We know that US has a high infant mortality rate compared to other nations (6.71 per 1,000 of live births). A study over a 16 … Continue reading
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Accupuncture and Hypnotherapy
Friday, at a networking meeting, Todd Sleath a wonderful man who does marketing for a local moving company got up and used his own “Sales Minute” to applaud my work and the work of Louis Bornstein of 5 Element Accupuncture. … Continue reading
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Chiropractors and ACMS
Seems as if chiropractors are on the same page as I am when it comes to wellness. Thursday, I had lunch with a very enthusiastic chiropractor. We compared notes about we each approach wellness. Dr. Mark Lique, Seabrook Chiropractic and … Continue reading
Awaiting Breast Biopsy Results
Elvira Lang, associate professor of Radiology at Harvard just reported the results of a study monitoring the cortisol levels of women awaiting the results of breast biopsies. It turns out that those awaiting results experience stress at the same level … Continue reading
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Study Becomes a Person
“When Dr. Yehonatan N. Turner regan his residency in radiology, he was frustrated that the CT scans he analyzed revealed nothing about the patients behind them-only their internal organs” starts the article in yesterday’s New York Times. To get a … Continue reading
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Restless Leg Syndrome and Sleep Apnea
My husband was just telling me a story about a colleague who went to his doctor complaining of restless leg syndrome. Instead of prescribing a drug, the doc wisely told this healthy young man he needed a sleep study. He … Continue reading
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