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Easy to Make, Hard to Keep

It’s the same story every year—we make New Year’s resolutions on Jan. 1, keep them for a bit, then forget about them

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Renew for 2017

After the excitement of the holidays, the cold, dark days of a Midwestern winter promise quiet hibernation for a few more

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Therapy: The Who, What & Why of Healing

occupational therapy An OT is concerned with the ordinary activities of daily life—washing, dressing, cooking, cleaning—the things that ‘occupy’ our

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Baby on Board

Childbirth is certainly one of the most joyful times in a mother’s life, but it is also one of the most

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Game Plan for 2017

Sometime between the excesses of Thanksgiving and the stresses of holiday shopping and partying, we realize it’s time to rein

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Leaders Worthy of Respect

Throughout this election season, our children have frequently witnessed adults behaving badly. They have seen innumerable occurrences of disrespect and

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Mind Matters

Often referred to as ‘the long goodbye,’ Alzheimer’s disease now affects 5 million Americans. It is a progressive, degenerative disorder

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Restless Nights

Anyone who has lain awake half the night staring at the ceiling understands the value of a good night’s sleep. Without it, you’re cranky,

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Let’s Face It

There’s no doubt most women want to shed their fat, not add more. But when it comes to the face,

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Parent Trap: Would you want your child to become President?

Being President of the United States was once among a parent’s highest aspirations for their children, but I’m not so sure that’s true today.