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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