The Surrender of Winter Solstice
…compost. I believe our bodies, our lives need that same level of decomposition. Always on It seems that in our American society, we primarily live in “up”, yang or hyper-stimulation…
…compost. I believe our bodies, our lives need that same level of decomposition. Always on It seems that in our American society, we primarily live in “up”, yang or hyper-stimulation…
…G. Symposium on ‘Plants as animal foods: a case of catch 22?’: Antimicrobial properties of plant secondary metabolites. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society. 2004; 63: 621–629. Essential Oils Desk Reference….
…Theories, Medical Consequences, Management, and Research Directions. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 2005, 2:4-31 Walker TB, Parker MJ. Lessons from the war on dietary fat. J Am…
…if individuals have a lifelong optimal supply. The lack of an established therapy against AD, whose incidence is anticipated to increase further and rapidly in an aging society, and the…
…2015, the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SFN). The conference is dedicated to developments in research of the brain and nervous system and the application of new scientific…
…from Concordia University (Montreal). Dr. Fiore has lectured on fertility for a number of organizations, including the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society, The Infertility Awareness Association of Canada (IAAC), and…
…balance of “social acceptance and self-approval.” Plotkin discusses the challenges of creating a socially acceptable and authentic self, because of the complex nature of contemporary society– social roles, sexual relationships,…
…The analysis was presented at the Endocrine Society’s 97th annual meeting in San Diego in March. It is shown that adolescents who ate a small handful of nuts three times…
…findings were presented at the 249th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society in March. The new randomized, controlled clinical trial sorted 37 men undergoing elective prostatectomies either…
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Diabetes development has a stronger tie to vitamin D deficiency than it does to obesity, according to a study recently published in the Endocrine Society’s Journal of…