Displaying items by tag: January 2018
The Clinical Care Network, LLC has relocated to new offices in Warren. Their new facilities will house the...
Kick the Plastic Habit
Choose Earth-Friendly Alternatives
by Avery Mack
Grocery bags, bottles, cups and straws comprise much of the 9.1 billion tons of plastic manufactured worldwide in the past 65 years. Once discarded, 79 percent...
Championing Holistic Athletes
The New Face of Sports Medicine
by Marlaina Donato
Coaches and athletes nationwide are attributing quicker recovery time, less inflammation and better focus to a whole body approach to health care. A nutrient-dense diet tailored to...
Dial Down Stress
How to Stay Calm and Cool
by Lisa Marshall
U.S. adults are feeling more strain now than they have at any other time in the past decade, according to the American Psychological Association’s 2017 Stress in America Survey. One in three say their stress has...
10,000 Steps and Counting
Keep Moving to Stay Fit
by Kathleen Barnes
We have become a nation of couch potatoes. The average American takes only 5,900 steps a day, somewhat better than the sedentary Brits that average less than 4,000. The notion that overall we need to take 10,000 steps a day to be physically fit started with...
Forgotten Foods That Help Combat Celiac Disease
7 common bitters to add to your diet
by Dr. Christine Kaczmar
Today, most Americans are familiar with the term “Celiac.” Millions of people are affected by Celiac disease, a condition that causes severe intestinal degradation when gluten; which is found in...
Healthy Weight Kids
Food Choices that Prevent Obesity
by Amber Lanier Nagle
In 2010, President Obama and Michelle Obama launched Let’s Move! as their signature initiative to tackle epidemic levels of U.S. childhood obesity. While modest progress has been made, it remains a...
Childhood Obesity: Learned or Genetics?
10 tips to help kids develop good eating habits
by Lee Rossano
Food intolerances in children are on the rise. Children tend to crave foods they are sensitive to, i.e. sugar bread cereal, pizza and other...
Harold Koenig
on Why Science Finds Faith a Healthy Choice
by April Thompson
Physician Harold G. Koenig, an international authority on religion, health and ethical issues in medicine, has dedicated his career to understanding the relationship between faith and health. Koenig, who has...
Expect a Miracle
Five Ways to Manifest Our Desires
by J. Marie Novak
According to a Pew Forum study, nearly 80 percent of Americans believe in miracles. When we think we can’t handle burdensome difficulties on our own, we often seek...