Archive for “Stress Management”

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Breakfast Controversy

Posted March 11th, 2011 by Chris

Every so often a news story is promoted that questions fundamental beliefs about good nutrition. I used the word “promoted” purposefully. If there’s a health related press release that is likely to be controversial or sensational, it generally moves to the front of the line for consideration. Take for example the recent publicity surrounding a [...]

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7 Decluttering Tips to Contain Yourself!

Posted February 20th, 2011 by Chris

About Sondra Lender Some people go to spas for a break; when Sondra Lender, owner of all Set Organizing, needs to relax, she organizes. she loves the challenge of creating simple systems out of disarray to help people lead fulfilling, free and forward-moving lives. through her experience in various service industries, Sondra has assisted people [...]

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Coca-Cola Sales Grow Worldwide

Posted February 16th, 2011 by Chris

Coca-Cola, the world’s number one soft drink maker, is reporting higher fourth quarter gains (the first time in over five years), despite the lingering global recession. Coke’s expansion into emerging markets is being credited for the increase. Pepsi, Coke’s biggest competitor, also experienced a small up-tick in sales. Troubling news, since the consumption of soft [...]

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Best of Music Therapy

Posted February 11th, 2011 by Chris

Just because something seems simple doesn’t necessarily make it so. This is a stumbling block that I often see conventional scientists run into when discussing alternative or complementary therapies. How can everyday food possibly be as effective as a medication that’s taken millions of dollars and countless MDs and PhDs to create? Laughter is an [...]

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The (Simple) Science Behind Weight Loss

Posted February 10th, 2011 by Chris

Editor’s Note: Many of us struggling with weight issues often feel it’s too complicated for us to overcome. But in today’s guest post, Jim Rollince simplifies the entire matter so we’re better informed whether we’re interested in weight loss, weight gain or weight maintenance. Over 60 percent of the population in the United States is [...]

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