By Emily Murray Ten years ago, I bet none of us thought we would be using the term “cyberinfidelity.” It stands to reason that as technology improves and makes our lives easier, there will always be a downside. For those craving monogamy, dreams may be shattered by the amazing amount of distractions and temptations that are … Continue reading Cyber-Cheating Leads to Full-Fledged Infidelity According to New Study→
By Rebecca Jones With Chlamydia at a record high last year law makers are trying to come up with a way to cut back on the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. “Expedited partner therapy” (EPT) is now legal in at least 27 states and allows doctors to write prescriptions not only for those that come … Continue reading EPT: A New Approach to Treating Sexually Transmitted Diseases→
By Rebecca Jones The average person touches thousands of objects and surfaces every day. Unfortunately many of these surfaces are covered with harmful germs and bacteria. Here is a list of some of the biggest germ hotspots you are likely to encounter on a typical day out in public. At the Grocery Store In 2007 … Continue reading Top Germ Hot Spots You Should Avoid→
By Rebecca Jones Everyone knows that a dog is man’s best friend but did you know he is also good for man’s health? In honor of Bring Your Dog to Work Day here are 5 health benefits of dog ownership. Dog Owners are Happier It’s hard to be sad when you come home to a … Continue reading The Health Benefits of Dog Ownership→
By Rebecca Jones According to the latest research cases of children with food allergies have risen 20% in the last decade. It is estimated today that 1in 12 children suffer from some type of food allergy. Of the 6 million children with food allergies nearly 40% have severe reactions that are potentially life threatening and … Continue reading An Alarming Trend: Food Allergies on the Rise in America→
By Emily Murray It’s hard for many of us to make it through our lunch break, a pause in conversation or even a car ride without checking in with some form of technology. Smartphones have made it easy for us to virtually connect with others, check the latest news updates or read funny tweets or Facebook status … Continue reading What an Online-Centered Life Does to Your Brain→
Emily Murray While many of us search for a variety of ways to “spice up our love lives,” it appears that we all have the power within to improve intimacy and enjoyment with our partner. A new study reveals what makes sex the most enjoyable – and it’s probably not what you are thinking… According … Continue reading Emotional Well-Being Leads to a Healthier Sex Life→
By Rebecca Jones This year the baby boomer generation turns 65 and while they may think of themselves as forever young research indicates that they are actually aging faster and are less healthy than their parent’s generation. Here are just a few of the health issues facing our latest demographic to reach their golden years. … Continue reading The Baby Boomer Generation Turns 65→
By Rebecca Jones It seems everywhere we turn these days there is a new gluten-free bakery or pizza shop popping up. With so many people demanding gluten-free foods it’s become hard to distinguish between those with a food intolerance and those jumping on the latest diet band wagon but gluten intolerance, or celiac disease, is … Continue reading Gluten-Free Diets: Fad or Necessity→
By Rebecca Jones Type 2 diabetes is on the rise and at an alarming rate, already it is believed that about 8% of the population suffers from diabetes and this number is expected to rise especially considering the fact that nearly 40% of the US population between the ages of 40 and 75 are pre-diabetic … Continue reading Warning Signs of Diabetes: When to See Your Doctor→