Tangled hair has been a nuisance for both women and men since time immemorial. It is a multifaceted problem in that the number of causes is equaled by the number of cures. Each person’s hair is different and requires a … Continue reading →
Habits are something that you do without thinking. People joke about being on auto-pilot, but that is not far from the truth. The brain is constantly trying to become more efficient and in order to do that less conscious time … Continue reading →
Men’s fashion trends have experienced a shift in 2013. Saggy pants and a focus on comfort over style, which has been the norm for men’s fashion for several years, are being replaced by tailored suits and a desire to look … Continue reading →
Springtime doesn’t just mean spring cleaning your house; for many people the warmer weather also means an updated wardrobe and a trendy new haircut. People with longer hair are suddenly itching to cut inches off in favor of a fun, … Continue reading →
Yoga and other Eastern practices like acupuncture have become increasing popular in the West as people strive to find balance in their life. If you are thinking about taking a yoga class, it’s important to know that there are several … Continue reading →
As the saying goes, “mother knows best.” If that truly is the case, then no one would be a better nanny than your mother. Kate Middleton, who is due with her first child mid-summer, is considering asking her mother to … Continue reading →
Apple and the app developers for the iPhone App Store are bringing instruments and equipment that would normally cost you hundreds of dollars right to your mobile device, allowing you to use them anywhere and at any time. The technology … Continue reading →
The medical term for what is commonly known as nursemaid’s elbow is a “radial head subluxation,” which is a painful condition that essentially means a child’s elbow joint is partially dislocated. Nursemaid’s elbow is one of the most common elbow … Continue reading →
The term “sensory processing” is used to describe the way that the brain interprets and organizes the information it receives through sensory input. Everything you hear, see, taste, smell and feel is processed by your brain before your body responds … Continue reading →
When you or your child is suffering from an illness, your first instinct is usually to visit the doctor. However, a quick conversation with the receptionist can reveal that waiting times are days or even weeks long, leaving you or … Continue reading →