April 6th, 2009 | Category: Feature, Practical Medicine, The Joy Habit |
- (Comments are closed) For much of the world, spring is in the air. It’s a time of rebirth, renewal and re-joy. Temptations swirl around us like
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clouds of pollen – some temptations we should avoid, and some we should savor because they can help us bloom.
1) Banish Bikini Brain – Here’s a temptation to […]
April 4th, 2009 | Category: Feature, In the News, Insider Info |
- (Comments are closed) Should your basic healthcare be non-profit? And is that even a major consideration? I mean, after all, isn’t “profit” a good
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motivation for a healthcare plan? This issue came to the forefront of a PBS documentary about healthcare around the world – and apparently got the person who made the documentary cut […]
April 1st, 2009 | Category: Feature, In the News |
Comments are closed In honor of the day of silliness, here are some of our favorite April Fool’s day tricks that circulate throughout the year:
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1) Winner of the Most Enduring Bit of Foolishness Award: The idea that you can eat your way to a flat belly. This kookie concept just won’t die…(or flatten).
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If you’d like a fun listening experience (and who doesn’t?) head on over to Nei Jing Now! It’s a fabulous wellness site
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with in-depth audio shows every two months.
[Motto: Demystifying Medicine; Cultivating Resilience; Empowering Host Resistance.]
The latest Nei Jing Now! episode deals with all things gutsy – and stars our […]
March 25th, 2009 | Category: Feature, In the News, Practical Medicine |
- (Comments are closed) Is there a sane, sensible approach to the No Poo frenzy? For those who have been living in a wonderfully Poo-media-free zone, we here at Doc Gurley both congratulate you on a rare achievement, and feel the need to clarify: No Poo refers to a growing worldwide movement to stop using shampoo – and not […]
March 23rd, 2009 | Category: BOGUS Awards, Feature, In the News |
- (Comments are closed) We here at Doc Gurley were hoping, like most people, to just ignore the latest, clearly BOGUS pseudo-science news.
Unfortunately, such was not to be – the Atlantic article by a (self-described as rage-filled-about-the-act-of-breastfeeding) mom, who claims that – really – there’s no good data to support breastfeeding – just won’t die. Go on any
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