World HIV/AIDS Day December 2015

World AIDS Day is held on the first of December each year to spread awareness about HIV/AIDS.  It’s an opportunity for people all over the world to talk about prevention. According to the Center For Disease Control (CDC) an estimated 36.9 million people are living with HIV/AIDS worldwide.  Here in the United States, approximately 1.2 million people are…

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Move It Monday: Workout Therapy

Thanksgiving was only five days ago.  Now we are back to work juggling multiple responsibilities and planning for the Christmas holiday. Finding time to exercise may be a bit more challenging as you have several obligations to meet this time of year.  If you are feeling stressed, or perhaps you have been diagnosed with Anxiety or…

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Avoiding Holiday Credit Card Debit

Thanksgiving has become synonymous with shopping. Black Friday is expanding intoThanksgiving. Retailers are opening earlier and earlier on Thanksgiving Day.  Retailers will entice you with what appears to be amazing deals. Every time you go to the store, a salesperson will try to get you to sign up for the store credit card. They will peak your…

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Move It Monday: Spinning

Craving something new? Are you bored with your current workout routine? Have you reached a plateau? Why not try an indoor cycling class, better known as spinning.  If you frequent a gym, you probably have seen gym members fiercely spinning the wheels of their bikes. Also, you’ve seen them leave the class dripping with sweat.…

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Pulmonary Embolism: What You Should Know

Celebrity, singer, talk-show host and recent contestant on the ABC television series, Dancing With The Stars (DWTS), Tamar Braxton announced that she has blood clots in her lungs. As a result, she was forced to leave DWTS. In addition, she cancelled her tour performances. I am always grateful when celebrities share their medical history with their fans.  It’s…

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