Tag Archives: healing

Who Cares?

A Guest Blog By Cynthia P. Barnett · Comments (0) Are you in a caring relationship? I don’t mean with a spouse, parent, child, or friend. I mean with your health care provider. Does your doctor care–really care? And if not, does it … Continue reading

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Resistant Antibiotics May Mean End of Modern Medicine. What’s Next?

Dear Readers, it’s Patriot’s Day here in Massachusetts; the running of the Boston Marathon has begun ; and, unbeknownst to many, it is also “Healthcare Decision Making Day.” I didn’t even know there was such a thing. I find it … Continue reading

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Understanding Miracles May Impel Healthcare Innovation

Dear Readers, it’s been a while since I shared something from my colleagues in Australia. Here is a very interesting piece about a woman in Australia who was healed of cancer through prayer. It’s caused quite a stir “down under.” … Continue reading

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An Alternative to Too Many Meds

Dear Readers, going forward for the next couple of months, I will mostly be posting great blogs by my colleagues from around the US and world. Enjoy this piece by Eric Nelson, my colleague in Northern California.   It’s called … Continue reading

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Ancient Wisdom Benefits Modern Health Care

  Dear Readers, enjoy this peace by my colleague Russ Gerber on the value to our health of quiet prayer and stillness. Russ is the spokesperson for the Christian Science church. Ancient Wisdom Benefits Modern Health Care   The rising tide … Continue reading

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Dementia and Drug Free Solutions

Dear Readers, yesterday’s USA Today featured a lengthy piece on Alzheimer’s disease focusing on the status of occurrence and treatment as well as on a national effort to increase funding and efforts to find a cure. This piece, by my colleague in … Continue reading

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Belief and Its Effect on Our Health

Dear Readers, the plethora of studies on placebos today provides a vast and interesting opportunity for us to contemplate the mental nature of health. Enjoy this guest post by Russ Gerber, Spokesperson for the Christian Science church.   Penny Sarchet doesn’t … Continue reading

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Igniting the “givers glow”

Dear Readers: Enjoy this guest blog by my colleague Steven Salt in OH. Giving is of course not something we should only do at Christmas; rather, every day should be a day to give. One of the most recognizable characters … Continue reading

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Gratitude & Health

Enjoy this recent piece by my colleague in Southern California. Integrative Medicine and Dr. Andrew Weil § December 8th, 2011 § Filed under Notes from Don Ingwerson § Tagged Don Ingwerson, Dr. Andrew Weil, gratitude, healing, health care Leave a … Continue reading

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The Love of Family, Best Friends and God

  While reading a colleague’s recent blogpost about Gabby Giffords and the powerful role hope, optimism and a sense of the Divine is in the healing process, I was reminded of one example of this (among many) in my own … Continue reading

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