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Men's & Women's Health
Monday, Feb. 16, 2015

How to deal with the often misunderstood

Scientific studies have found several significant differences in the brains of introverts versus those of extroverts. A 2012 study by Harvard psychologist Randy Buckner found that the gray matter in areas of the prefrontal cortex was larger and thicker in introverts.
Seniors
Monday, Jan. 26, 2015

Care provides a more peaceful passing as life plays out

People facing a fatal illness may find their situation made worse by their lack of control and the “poking and prodding” of treatment and testing despite certain knowledge of their advancing fate. The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization statistics show that approximately 1.
Men's & Women's Health
Monday, Jan. 5, 2015

Resolve to start off the new year right

By taking steps toward healthy living, one can help reduce the risk of heart disease, cancer, stroke and other serious diseases. “I think the most important physical factors in living a healthy
Men's & Women's Health
Monday, Jan. 5, 2015

Intake may have unpleasant side effects

Some people find it difficult to function well in the morning without that first cup of coffee to help kick start the day – it being the prime means of delivering caffeine into the body’s systems.

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