The Waiting Room
Dr. Hinohara was born in 1911 and passed away on July 18, 2017, in Tokyo. He served as the honorary president of St. Luk’s International Hospital and chairman emeritus of St.Luke’s International University. He treated victims of the firebombing in...
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Tal Ben-Shahar, a Ph.D. from Harvard University, taught the most popular course in Harvard history. Some refer to his course as Happiness 101, but it is actually Psychology 1504, “Positive Psychology.” Ben-Shahar says, “People are looking for ideas...
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Zinc is the Paul Giamatti of supplements – A star in a supporting role. People are focused on the macro side of nutrition by looking at fats, carbs and proteins that this mineral is easy to overlook. We are quite...
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(Article Published on Thornburg Pediatrics Blog with the generous permission of Monica Parker) Alongside technological advances, our society is changing rapidly. What do those changes mean for the future of work? Hatch Analytics founder Monica Parker has some idea....
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Kids from 18 months to 4 years old are hardwired to have tantrums. Their prefrontal cortex is a gray mushy mess that is still developing and that is important because it is the logical, rational, and behavioral control part of the brain....
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