The Key To Happiness: Think With Your Senses, Feel With Your Mind - The Doctor Weighs In
Patricia Salber, MD, MBA
Founder, CEO, Editor-in-Chief of The Doctor Weighs In, Inc., a leading online health & wellness information platform | LinkedIn Top Voices in Healthcare 2017 & 2018 | Thought leader, influencer, senior advisor, executive
The Key to Happiness: Think with Your Senses, Feel with Your Mind
By noticing what you sense organically, you can expand your brain and focus your mind. Sensual thinking is being in step with timing, purpose, and love. It's a good choice! Read more ?
The Science of Mind-Body Therapy for Pain
Research shows that a mind-body approach to chronic pain can result in a decrease in pain similar to what one might find with opioids. Read more ?
Observations on the U.S. Healthcare System at the End of 2017
Here are some observations about how we got into this mess and some suggestions about what we can do to make U.S. Healthcare better moving forward. Read more ?
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There is persuasive evidence that UVA is an important driver of UV radiation-mediated sun damage to the skin, but many sunscreens are biased toward protection against UVB. Read more ?
How to Identify and Prevent Child Abuse
The signs of child abuse can be subtle, so knowing how to identify them is vital to stopping current and preventing future abuse. Read more ?
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