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My submission to the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues
Public Commentary — for meeting on February 2-3, 2012 Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues 1425 New York Avenue NW, Suite C–100 Washington, DC 20005 info@bioethics.gov
Thurst Manipulation of the Cervical Spine: To Do or Not to Do
There has been some recent email traffic amongst a close group of colleagues on this article recently published in JOSPT. You can read the study for yourself, but the gist is that the combination of upper cervical and upper thoracic…
Original Source of Thurst Manipulation of the Cervical Spine: To…
Exactly How To Help Take Care Of Your Body Acne
Body pimples are most common with teens, just as pimples within the facial skin. If you have face pimples, probabilities usually are huge that you simply may likewise experience body pimples. Most of the body acne show up on the arms, upper body, back and even on your bottom….
Meeting Alzheimer’s at the MoMA

“A hollow woman,” says one man with Alzheimer’s. “An empty-headed woman,” says another. “What a sexy broad!” he continues. Alzheimer’s Reading Room Sally Abrahms AARP Blog Author There is an excellent new article on the AARP website, Meeting Alzheimer’s at the MoMA . The article was written by Sally…
Fitness Friday Video: Relieving Tension in Your Neck and Shoulders
Friday is finally here, but chances are good that the cumulative stress from the work week has settled into your neck and shoulders. If you feel tight from sitting in the car and hunching over your keyboard, we have a few stretches you can do to relieve that tension…
Book Review: Google+ for Business by Chris Brogan

Google+ is Google’s foray into social networking and how to use it for business is the topic of Google+ for Business by marketing expert and social media evangelist Chris Brogan. In the book, which I read on my Kindle Fire, Chris overviews Google+ with a focus on business. Considering the challenge…
Study Sheds New Light on Driving with Alzheimer’s

More than 60 percent of drivers with dementia went missing while on a routine, familiar, and caregiver permitted trips. By Carole B. Larkin Alzheimer’s Reading Room I came across an interesting article in Care Advantage a magazine published specifically for caregivers of persons of Alzheimer’s and other cognitive diseases….


