Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center have placed new emphasis on gathering data on cancer patient quality of life during both treatment and survivorship. Their focus is on gathering and using that data to develop interventions to improve the quality of life for patients in treatment and for...
Since 2004, October marks National Chiropractic Health Month (NCHM), a nationwide campaign sponsored by the American Chiropractic Association (ACA), which recognizes chiropractic professionals as preventive care providers with expertise in optimizing health. This year's theme, "Why Weight? Get...
U.S. foreign policy should rely more on diplomacy and "soft power," Admiral Mike Mullen, chair of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in a speech at Kansas State University on Wednesday, Agence France-Presse reports. "U.S. foreign policy is still too dominated by the military - too dependent...
How the media sensationalizes stories of gun violence, and the amount of gun deaths occur....how the media praises the skinny and the beautiful, and we're the most obsese country on the planet..ect..
Why don't you not be a jackoff, my spell checker didnt pop up........
It's one thing for the media to give us numbers and figures on GDP, unemployment, wages, foreclosures, the Dow, etc, but then they have to keep giving us depressing stories about people who are laid off, moving back in with parents, etc as if we don't know that people are hurting without it...
A while ago I knew someone who would always tell me she was skinnier than me just because she weighed less, yet I was taller and had more muscle.
At the gym, I get women freaking when they find out how much I weigh ("you weigh that much!" "I'd lose weight if I were you"). Yet they told me I...
Many religions seem to tell followers what to do, how to do it, and what not to do. Also in many religions, the theme is to worship a higher power- to do everything for it and in it's name. To accept it (or submit and fear it) over yourself and over things you hold dear (family, life...