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Tag Archives: webmd
How healthy is Santa?
WebMD -one of my favorite sites for health and medical information – is drilling down to the really important discussions of the holiday. They pose a critical question for our times on their site that I want to share with … Continue reading
Trust, but verify…
I understand and appreciate the notion that we should not treat doctors as demigods. They are, after all, just human beings - well-educated and trained human beings in medical science, but human beings nonetheless. Human beings make mistakes; hence, sometimes doctors make … Continue reading
Tagged autism, Chicken Pox, doctors, health, healthcare, Mayo Clinic, medical, parenting, physicians, pox parties, research, second opinion, sensibility, Trust, vaccinations, verify, webmd
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The universe listens to me…
You may recall the old adage, “You get what you give.” If you put out negativity, you tend to get it back. Conversely, if you put out positivity, you tend to get that back. If you put out acceptance, you tend … Continue reading
You snooze…you win?
You may have heard it said that if you snooze, you lose, but not so according to Dr. Michael Breus. Dr. Breus is one of WebMD’s bloggers and in a recent blog he made the case that getting the right … Continue reading