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A Cup of Coffee: Do Our Food Choices Impact The Environment?

2018-12-03
By: Dr. Charles Ross
On: December 3, 2018
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome back!  Last week, we learned about movement, and how it can affect your children in profound ways.  If you missed that blog and would like to catch up, click HERE. This week, we welcome back a regular contributor, Dr. Charles Ross.  Now, most of us know we should eatContinue Reading

A Cup of Coffee: The Effects of Aging Stereotypes – What Are You Telling Your Children?

2018-10-30
By: Lei Ross
On: October 30, 2018
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome back!  Last week, we chatted about the suicide rates in our elderly.  If you missed it, click HERE to catch up!  We hope you took that seriously and check in on your loved ones, friends, and co-workers often. This week, we welcome Dr. Lei Ross.  Dr. Ross will lead usContinue Reading

Does Your Doctor Look Healthy?

2018-10-02
By: Dr. Charles Ross
On: October 2, 2018
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome back!  I was out on a medical leave for the summer months, but I’m back and ready to roll!  We will kick off our Fall blogs with a repeat blogger, Dr. Charles Ross.  Dr. Ross is a DO (Osteopathic Doctor) who has a passion for teaching others what typesContinue Reading

Can Parents' Belief Systems Create Mental Health Issues For Their Children? Part IV in a series

2018-06-25
By: Gene Hannan
On: June 25, 2018
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome back!  Last week we heard from a man who struggled with his parents’ hoarding behaviors when he was a child.   He wondered out loud if this had potentially led to his mental health issues, and worried he, too, may turn into his parents.  Striking and raw disclosures, but manyContinue Reading

My Daughter Was Abused in School: Part II in a series on children and mental health

2018-06-12
By: Maggie Cook
On: June 12, 2018
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome back!  Last week, Dr. Ross educated us about food and it’s impact on the child’s brain.  Wasn’t that fascinating?  This week, we welcome Maggie Cook.  Maggie has a daughter who was sexually abused by her father at the tender age of 3, and as a result, suffered with mentalContinue Reading

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