Specialist Answers 4 FAQs About Hormone Replacement Of the many truisms offered by the Ancient Greeks, the benefits of moderation and balance in life is one of the most enduring. Unfortunately, maintaining biological balance as we age beyond midlife can ...
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How The Recession Has Changed Retirement Planning
Expert Offers 3 Tips for Baby Boomers The economy may be recovering, but some of the changes wrought by the Great Recession may be long-lasting. Anyone planning for retirement, no matter what their age, needs to take those changes into ...
Read More »Cupid: Draw Back Your Crooked Bow!
By Sandy Daley Charles M. Schulz wrote, “All you need is love. But a little chocolate now and then does not hurt.” And as Valentine’s Day approaches and the ads on television, radio and in the newspapers bombard our every ...
Read More »INDEPENDENCE: How, When And How Much Guidance To Give To Your Tween
By Donna de Levante Raphael Pride Parenting Columnist I avidly remember the days when my child was constantly by my side. There were times when it felt a little cumbersome and perhaps exhausting, but very comforting. There is comfort in ...
Read More »The 5 Steps To Wowing Your Lady On Valentine’s Day
The 5 Steps To Wowing Your Lady On Valentine’s Day How will your 2013 Valentine’s Day be remembered? Good, bad, or, worse yet – indifferent!? Fear not – there is a way of attaining the best outcome this Feb. 14, ...
Read More »A New You In 2013 – Part 1: Water
By Dr. Virginia Nsitem Pride Health Columnist Every New Year, resolutions are made…and many are broken before the end of January! This year, each month I will write about how we can improve our health simply and effectively. This month ...
Read More »Healthy Living – Live To 100: Tips For Healthy Aging
Submitted by Dr. George Traitses The number of people living longer is increasing dramatically. An estimated 5 million Canadian and U.S. residents now fall into the age group of the “oldest old”—85 years and older—with more than 40,000 having reached ...
Read More »Building Your Daughter’s Self Esteem
By Donna de Levante Raphael Pride Parenting Columnist A child’s self-esteem is developed from the comments, interactions, body language and tone of voice, encouragement and feedback they get from their parents as early as infancy. Puberty is often the most ...
Read More »3 Reasons Why World Religions Should Update Their Views Of Women
While Many Faiths Have Evolved, Too Many Have Not, Former Jehovah’s Witness Says Since Sept. 11, 2001, the United States has become much more accustomed to the culture and religion of Middle Eastern and North African countries. One sharp difference ...
Read More »Screw Me Like Tiger, But Pay Me My 750 Million Dollars First!
By Sandy Daley So the news broke recently that Tiger Woods has asked his former wife, Elin Nordegren whom he divorced in 2010 due to his many indiscretions, to reconcile. How could we ever forget that delicious scandal, perhaps the ...
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