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As Lorrie Klosterman prepares to depart from Chronogram, she recalls some of the most resonating advice she has received from experts during her years as Whole Living editor.
Lorrie Klosterman talks with professionals about new methods in psychotherapy being employed to aid personal fulfillment.
Soaking in water just over the hundred-degree mark is an ancient pleasure with benefits beyond the sensuous.
Lorrie Klosterman discusses the Dispute Resolution Center and the benefits of mediation.
Easy exercise approaches by Lorrie Klosterman.
Naturopathic doctors combine alternative approaches with medical school training. But in some states, they struggle to deliver it.
Lorrie Klosterman examines strategies to make the most of our time and our lives.
An interview with Holistic Teacher Vaishãli,who will be leading a workshop at the Omega Institute from June 13 through 18 entitled “Making Your Mind Your Friend: Detoxify Your Mind, Body, and Emotions.”
Lorrie Klosterman talks with a Kingston man on his struggle with HTVL, the lesser-known cousin of AIDS.
Lorrie Klosterman talks with Michelle Goldberg, author of “The Means of Reproduction,”
on the global issues surrounding women’s sexual health.
Lorrie Klosterman on a new program that mentors girls and aids them in becoming empowered women.
Lorrie Klosterman examines local rites of passage for boys becoming men.
Hesitation about lining up for flu shots mounts as doctors like Joseph Mercola build the case for just saying no to vaccination.
Lorrie Klosterman profiles a new school and educational program for elders based on lifetime learning models that is debuting in Saugerties this month.
A man’s willingness to see that he needs help, and to seek and accept it, is the new machismo.
Ask people about health concerns for men and they suggest prostate cancer,
heart disease, anabolic steroids, and sexual “performance”—
but little else comes to mind.
Richard Leider discusses the importance of having a meaningful life and how this is increasingly important to people today.
A look at the most common diseases contracted from animals.
Lorrie Klosterman reports on the controversy over calcium supplementation.
Lorrie Klosterman interviews Dr. Lewis Mehl-Madrona about the power of story in sickness and health. Mehl-Madrona leads a workshop in Stone Ridge on May 8.
Lorrie Klosterman looks in the backyard for healthy plants.
Lorrie Klosterman reports on how animals can help to heal.
Lorrie Klosterman examines how the Institute for Integrative Nutrition defies the conventional wisdom about food, lifestyle, and diet.
Lorrie Klosterman investigates how local groups and municipalities are confronting the legacy of pollution in the Hudson Valley.
Lorrie Klosterman investigates the attraction to magnet therapy.
Lorrie Klosterman’s report of the state of pollution in the Hudson Valley. Part one of a two-part series.
Is cell phone technology harming us? Lorrie Klosterman investigates.
Insights on dealing with life-threatening illness.
Make good on your resolution.
Following last month’s review of Lyme disease’s characteristics and frequent misdiagnosis,
this month’s focus is on multifaceted, holistic treatment approaches.
Rhinebeck’s integrative doctor Steven Bock describes the pitfalls and ironies of tackling this misunderstood, misdiagnosed, and often just plain missed malady.
Lorrie Klosterman talks to the founders of Playback Theatre and Psychodrama.
Lorrie Klosterman’s Q&A with Dr. Stephen Bergman, author of The Spirit of the Place, about the doctor-patient relationship and the current state and future of the medical field.
Learn ways to improve vision without glasses, contacts, or lasik surgery.
Lorrie Klosterman takes a look at health problems stemming from standard practices within the US meat and dairy industry.
Dating back to the 1970s the spiritual guidance known as The Pathwork is being restored.
Walk-in medical services also known as urgent care centers are convenient and popping up in more communities.
Any longterm illness is a challenge to a caretaker who must add that task—usually without much warning—to existing daily demands.
Lorrie Klosterman describes how cranial osteopathy and cranialsacral therapy can restore the body’s healing powers.
Jeff Davis is running the first longterm study of yoga’s effects on students’ creative productivity, with students from the Masters of Fine Arts program at Western Connecticut State University.
When David Kramer’s chronic allergies were eliminated by homeopathic treatment, he knew there was something remarkable afoot in this approach.
Don’t let an infertility diagnosis steal your ability to create life. Instead, discover the most creative, whole, healthy person you can be—and you may well make a baby in the process.
You take care of your health to enjoy a good quality of life. But what about a good quality of end of life?
Bill Vanaver recounts insights and powerful experiences he had while close to death and during his recovery.
A gathering in Poughkeepsie to promote practices of spiritual growth, healing, and understanding.
Therapeutic massage—a nurturing, rejuvenating, and totally respectful experience.
An uninterpreted dream is like an unread letter.
“Any activity, even everyday tasks including cancer appointments,
can become a spiritual practice when done with love and awareness.”
—Puja Thomson, After Shock