Riding the Brakes
We’re all familiar with the highway driving experience of being behind a person who is continually braking for no apparent reason. This is especially problematic
We’re all familiar with the highway driving experience of being behind a person who is continually braking for no apparent reason. This is especially problematic
Whether we rent or own our home, all of us pay some form of monthly living expenses. Even if we have paid down a mortgage
In the language of statistics, health is a continuous variable. A person’s health can be expressed as an infinity of values ranging from abundant well-being
The scientific concept of complexity is only a few decades old, but like many powerful ways of looking at the world it has spread rapidly
Many people have medicine chests in their bathroom, small shelving units filled with bottles of pills, capsules, and tablets. Others, instead, have first-aid and personal
Spring is near. In New York City, yellow, white, and purple crocuses have raised their cup-shaped flowers above the ground for all to see. In
Left-Handers Day Left-Handers Day, celebrated on August 15th, was launched in 1992 by the Left-Handers Club, an organization based in the United Kingdom. Since then,
In 2009 there’s been lots of conversation about health care, both at the federal and state levels. 1-3 Not all the talk has been friendly.
You’re at the doctor’s office because you think something might be wrong. Rationally, you know tests are probably necessary, but getting the tests done sometimes
You are the CEO of your own personal enterprise. In addition to whatever business you might be running or might be in, your personal corporation
Which type of exercise is right for me? Is lifting weights going to give me the best result? Maybe I should concentrate on running –
Simon and Garfunkel [and later, The Bangles] had it right. Winter light is hazy – it’s more diffuse. The sun is lower in the sky