By David L. Podos For many people experiencing a mental difficulty, healing can be quite challenging. Often it can be much more daunting than
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Teen Smoking Rates Have Plummeted, With Less Than 1% Now Daily Smokers
The number of American teens who smoke or have even tried smoking has dropped dramatically compared to a generation ago, with less than 1%
9 Women’s Health Myths
Do you believe any of these? Really? By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Maybe it was information passed down to you. Or perhaps you always assumed
New Weight Loss Medications: Too Good to Be True?
Initially intended to treat diabetes, drugs have been popular for those who want to lose weight By Barbara Pierce Every so often, a medication
Vision Awareness: My Cataract Surgery
By David L. Podos Each year millions of cataract surgeries are performed in the United States. As we get older proteins build up in
Got Arthritis Pain? What State You Live In May Matter
Doctoral student from University at Buffalo examines the geography of chronic pain and levels of education If you live in West Virginia you’re more
Making Gardening Pleasurable for People of All Abilities
It’s spring; it’s gardening time. Gardening is one of life’s simple pleasures. There’s nothing quite like the satisfaction of a garden and composting grass
The Case for Decluttering
By Barbara Pierce “All my stuff is in a storage unit!” said 82-year-old Bruce Korunda of Bradenton, Florida. “I was living in a big
Rome Health’s new medical center opens
Rome Health opened its new $11.4 million medical center in Novemberon the hospital’s main campus. Primary care physicians Michael Attilio and Lwin Win are
Video Game Therapy Aids Stroke Patients
By Daniel Baldwin MVHS offers video game therapy to its stroke patients — with positive results, according to nurses Strokes can affect a person’s
