The Indian Express in its op-ed column of Dec 01 informs that the Prime Minister in a recent speech delivered on November 29th has lamented that our system doesn’t value time and that it is one weakness that worries him a great deal. The Prime Minister isn’t completely correct. Witness the manner and speed in […]
Texas Girl Has Miraculous Recovery After Being Treated With Rare Disorders at the Children’s Hospital of Michigan
To see Gabby now anyone would be hard pressed to know that just a year before, the adolescent straight A student from Texas, was airlifted on life support to the Children’s Hospital of Michigan DMC, with her parents clinging for hope that she would survive. Fortunately for her parents Todd and Becky, their nightmare has […]
How to Stretch Properly before Exercise
When you are going to get active after a period of low physical activity you want to begin with some easy stretching, because you want to take it easy so you do not damage yourself. Today we will talk about easy stretching in the Preparation Phase. There are four Phases of any exercise session, and […]
4 Cancer-Fighting Breakthroughs to Watch in 2016
Everyone is connected to cancer in some way. We all know someone who has or had cancer, a friend or family member, or we know someone who knows someone. According to the American Cancer Society, more the one million people are diagnosed with cancer each year. It is a frightening diagnosis. However, every year, there […]
Is Your Child at Risk of Sudden Cardiac Arrest?
February 1-7, 2016 is recognized as Sudden Cardiac Death of the Young (SCDY) Awareness Week Sudden cardiac arrest happens when the heart suddenly stops working and can no longer function properly. It occurs in more than 350,000 individuals in the United States yearly. While heart related deaths occur much less frequently in young people, it […]
November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month. Know the Facts about Epilepsy and Seizures
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) epilepsy is one of the most common conditions affecting the brain. When counting both children and adults in the United States: About 5.1 million people in the United States have a history of epilepsy. About 2.9 million people in the United States have active epilepsy. Ten percent […]
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