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Check It Out: Readers, come on, get happy
Happiness — it's a quality we are all looking to find and keep. Although no one is happy all the time, some people appear to feel more fulfilled than others. Being happy with yourself isn't so much about pursuing it, but finding things that you...Tags: The Happiest News!, Human Interest, Acupuncture, Psychotherapy, Authors
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At Roia, The Cuisines Of France And Italy
The Hartford CourantAvi Szapiro was living in Brooklyn, working as a restaurant and food consultant, when New Haven beckoned. A colleague, who was consulting on a restaurant concept for some street-level space in the old Taft Hotel building, asked Szapiro to travel to the...Tags: France, Foods and Beverages, Personal Service, Restaurants, Italy
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Breathe Books in Hampden opening health-food cafe
Breathe Books in Hampden says it will add a health-food cafe to its store next month. Owner Susan Weis-Bohlen says all the offerings will have at least one of five features: gluten free, vegan, vegetarian, raw or Ayurvedic -- Ayurveda is a holistic type...
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Panel discusses relationship between faith and health
davem@herald-mail.comA panel of speakers discussed different approaches to optimal health during a program sponsored by the Interfaith Coalition of Washington County at Hagerstown Church of the Brethren on East Washington Street on Wednesday night. One of the three speakers...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Acupuncture, Diets and Dieting, Personal Service, Vegetarian Diet
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Ayurvedic medicine aims to correct energy balance
Q: Is ayurvedic medicine a safe approach to managing health? A: Ayurvedic medicine is a holistic approach to health care that is considered a form of alternative medicine in the U.S. It includes a variety of practices that may be beneficial. However, at...
Tags: Health Treatments, Asthma, Dietary Supplements, Personal Service, Diabetes
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Long-lasting lipsticks work 9 to 5 and beyond
Special to the Los Angeles TimesSet aside those pots of sheer glosses and tubes of shimmer. For fall, fashionable lips will be wearing liquid lipsticks, a new generation of lip cosmetics designed to go on almost like paint, create a stained or lacquered effect and last all day —...Tags: Charlize Theron, Revlon Incorporated, Drugs and Medicines, Zooey Deschanel, Kirsten Dunst
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Learn about Integrative Medicine in Breinigsville
HealthIntegrative medicine is sounding more and more like modern medicine as time goes by. The evidence supporting the use of alternative forms of treatments such as acupuncture, chiropractic manipulation, meditation and yoga is mounting. Economic constraints... -
Holy basil: Grow your own pesto with punch
For most gardeners, basil is a wonderful harbinger of summer, but in India a variety known as holy basil, or tulsi (Ocimum tenuiflorum), is grown year-round. Basils have been cultivated in India for more than 5,000 years, for culinary and medicinal uses....
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On the frontier of medical pot to treat boy's epilepsy
MODESTO —Topamax. Depakote. Phenobarbital. The list goes on. Before Jayden David turned 5, he had tried a dozen powerful medications to tame a rare form of epilepsy. The side effects were devastating. There were grand mal seizures that lasted...
Tags: Medical Research, Pharmaceuticals, Barbara Lee, Computer Networking and Internet, Schizophrenia
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JiJi Russell will teach Yoga and Mindful Eating for Vibrant Health classes in May
The Master Artist Series: Yoga and Mindful Eating for Vibrant Health classes will be held from 5 p.m. Friday, May 4, to 3 p.m. Sunday, May 6, at CraftWorks at Cool Spring, 1469 Lloyd Road, Charles Town, W.Va. Raise your energy level and your openness...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health
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Shilajit is unproven yet touted as a panacea for many ills
It has a smoky, bitter taste, a deeply unpleasant odor and bears a close resemblance to black gobs of tar. Pricey tar, mind you: 10 grams (a month's supply) will set you back $80. The substance, called shilajit, is an ancient ayurvedic medicine. On...
Tags: Central Asia, Dietary Supplements, Metal, Food and Drug Administration, Personal Service
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Portsmouth vascular surgeon turns to yoga therapy and Ayurvedic medicine
It was his 52nd birthday in the fall of 2001 and Portsmouth vascular surgeon Dilip Sarkar didn't feel well. He felt inexplicably tired and slightly nauseous. He called a cardiologist friend who told him to meet him at the emergency room. The next day he...Tags: Back Pain, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Personal Service, Pharmaceuticals, Customs and Tradition
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