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Handling stress so it doesn’t handle you

It's easy to say, "Chill out, go meditate, take a walk and just shake it off."  But when stress entrenches itself in your day-to-day life, those recommendations can fall short of the kind of help you need.  Maybe you're a college student, maybe a soldier; maybe a single mother of 4, maybe a middle age man out of work for an extended... Read moreChevron

My kid is in middle school??

You're kid is thinking, "Wow - I'm in the big leagues now!!'  You're thinking, "How did my baby grow up so fast!!"  Middle school truly represents a huge milestone.  Often times, middle schools can be on a high school campus, which means your youngster will be exposed to the behaviors of much older teens.  Let's also not forget... Read moreChevron

The Best Way to Investigate a Health Worry

Do you suspect that you may have an undiagnosed illness?  Did you go to the doctor for a screening, tests, and a professional evaluation, only to find that his diagnosis is "no disease," but you feel he missed something?  Have you developed new symptoms that do not seem to respond to traditional treatment?   It's called a medical... Read moreChevron

Are you “health anxious?”

These days, people who engage in healthy habits, like planning their meals, watching sodium, fat and sugar labeling, finding time for daily fitness, getting health screenings and generally "taking care of themselves," are considered health champions....and that's a good thing.  Being aware of health dangers that lurk and being proactive in... Read moreChevron

Are you passing anxiety and depression to your kids?

Here's an important statistic - children of parents with anxiety disorders are up to 7 times more likely than others to develop anxiety problems themselves and children of depressed parents are at high risk of becoming depressed.   According to experts, depressed children are more likely to have trouble at school and are at increased risk... Read moreChevron

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