Healthy Living
Features
Water is involved in every bodily function, from brain activity to skin hydration.
This article was printed in the Fall 2006 / Winter 2007 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
Increasing concerns about bloodborne disease and the nationwide blood supply shortage have led patients and hospitals to explore blood conservation.
This article was printed in the Fall 2006 / Winter 2007 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
Food is not the root cause of eating disorders. Mental health experts explain why.
This article was printed in the Fall 2006 / Winter 2007 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
Physiatry offers a full spectrum of treatment options for pain management and physical rehabilitation.
This article was printed in the Spring / Summer 2006 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
Modern milk bears little resemblance to what the cow gives. How do you know what you're buying?
This article was printed in the Spring / Summer 2006 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
Emerging research is proving, sometimes begrudgingly, what healers knew instinctively many centuries ago: Healing the body also requires healing the mind.
This article was printed in the Spring / Summer 2006 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
Don't let cold weather turn you sedentary. Take up winter's challenge to learn new ways to get out, stay healthy, and get fit.
This article was printed in the Fall 2005 / Winter 2006 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
Three local hospitals feature the latest medical technology to treat previously intractrable health problems.
This article was printed in the Fall 2005 / Winter 2006 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
Many patients and practitioners believe optimum health is created when traditional Chinese medicine complements western biomedicine.
This article was printed in the Fall 2005 / Winter 2006 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.