Article By Jeannie Stokowski-Bisanti
Five years ago Meghan Telpner was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease, a condition that is commonly believed to have no cure.
She was given the options of surgery and medication for the rest of her life, still without the potential of a cure. Her doctor told her that diet would have no effect and that she would have to learn to live with it.
Tags attitude health inspiration learning personal growth
2011-10-23
Posted in Women Worldwide
This infographic is pink and feminine, but there's nothing frilly about the facts it contains.
Breast cancer is a killer disease that impact millions of women, as well as a small percentage of men. There's a 1 in 8 chance that a woman will develop invasive breast cancer in her lifetime.
Breast cancer is a disease best fought through early detection. Equip yourself for battle by finding out the facts, and taking of your body.
Tags breast cancer health
2011-10-19
Posted in Health
Words of Wisdom from Daily OM
When you establish a den of peace within your core, you empower yourself to act rather than react in distressing situations.
For many people, apprehension manifests itself in the physical self as a potent feeling of heaviness or nausea situated in the depths of the lower abdomen.
Tags happiness health inspiration love peace
2011-10-12
Posted in Points to Ponder
Guest blog post by Sue Jones; originally published on elephant.
Recently I posted a status on my Facebook page declaring I was having a “good hair” day.
Only my best friend and confidant Amber could know what that meant. She immediately wrote back, “DO. NOT. CUT. YOUR. HAIR!!”
Amber knows me like no one else.
Tags beauty health love marriage relationships sex sexuality
2011-08-23
Posted in AWR Guest Blogs
To what extent the conditions we encounter before birth influence our individual characteristics?
It‘s the question at the center of fetal origins, a relatively new field of research that measures how the effects of influences outside the womb during pregnancy can shape the physical, mental and even emotional well-being of the developing baby for the rest of its life.
Tags connection family happiness health kids love medicine TED Talks
2011-06-03
Posted in Profiles & Bios