by mg_user | Oct 11, 2013 | Current Events
Calling all green thumbs! A new study being performed by researchers at the University of Wyoming found that people who spend time in a garden live healthier lives. The fourteen volunteers for the study all suffered from significant medical issues, including diabetes,...
by mg_user | Sep 30, 2013 | Current Events
Happiness is a goal that most people strive to achieve – usually for mental well-being. However, the benefits of happiness are far reaching, with scores of recent research studies finding that mental peace or general happiness can positively affect overall health,...
by mg_user | Sep 16, 2013 | Current Events
The health of our nation is a recent hot topic for news commentators, columnists, and bloggers. It is no secret that America has an obesity problem, a struggling health care system, and a rapidly increasing senior citizen population that is truly underserved. There...
by mg_user | Sep 4, 2013 | Current Events
Most adults will become family care givers at some point in their lives. In fact, an AARP study finds that nearly two-thirds of American workers between the ages of 45 and 74 have some care giving responsibilities for an adult relative. When it comes time to care for...
by mg_user | Aug 21, 2013 | Current Events
According to new research from Harvard University, drinking two cups of hot chocolate every day could help boost memory and thinking skills in older adults. The study measured the blood flow in the middle cerebral artery, one of the major channels that provides blood...
by mg_user | Jul 17, 2013 | Current Events
According to an article published in the Guardian, there have been well over 500 documented cases of patients suffering from a stroke after having their neck manipulated by a chiropractor. “What seems to happen is that certain manipulations carried out by...