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Using Dreams to Heal the Mind

Using Dreams to Heal the Mind
Barrett has privately practiced psychotherapy for over 10 years, offering her knowledge of dream analysis and Jungian symbolism to adults, children and families in the greater Albuquerque, N.M. area.

Trouble Sleeping

Trouble Sleeping
Despite taking up a full third of our lives, sleeping habits are largely neglected by medical practitioners. It’s high time for a wake-up call.

Occasional Drinking May Lower Risk of Alzheimer’s

Occasional Drinking May Lower Risk of Alzheimer’s
A new study published in the journal “Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment” has found that moderate drinking is linked to a lower risk of memory loss and dementia.

The Medical Educator

The Medical Educator
For those with a fear of needles, any insertion of an intravenous device, especially a central line placement, may seem like a nightmare. Central lines are catheters allowing for the administration of medications without multiple accesses or needle sticks

New Worlds to Conquer

New Worlds to Conquer
Amos Knoll is envisioning a new social space that could combat a growing American problem.

Cargill Recalls Tainted Meat

Cargill Recalls Tainted Meat
Cargill Inc. has announced the recall of nearly 36 million pounds of ground turkey after cases of salmonella have popped up in 26 states. The news of one person dying from salmonella poisoning in Sacramento, Calif. prompted the U.S. Department of Agriculture to issue the recall, although the outbreak stretches back to March.

Nicotine Use Could Lead to Healthier Joints

Nicotine Use Could Lead to Healthier Joints
A recent study published in the journal Arthritis & Rheumatism found that smoking could reduce the need for hip- and knee-replacement surgery later in life, even as ti increases risk for cancer, emphysema, stroke and heart disease.

Online Dependency Leads to ‘Popcorn Brain’

 Online Dependency Leads to ‘Popcorn Brain’
The increasing draw to engage on the computer rather than offline has led to what David Levy, a researcher and professor at the Information School at the University of Washington, calls “popcorn brain.”

Higher Learning, Healthier Living.

Higher Learning, Healthier Living.
Despite media attention, eating disorders still affect hundreds of thousands of young women around the country. One dedicated university professor is doing what she can to fight the problem on her own campus.

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