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Tag Archives: medicine
Thanks, Australia, for the Freedom to Choose a Healthy Alternative
Read this article where it was first published – The Toowoomba Chronicle, the Rockhampton Morning Bulletin, Bundaberg News Mail, Sunshine Coast Daily or Fraser Coast Chronicle. We live in a wonderful country, so take the time to say thank you … Continue reading
Want the Happiest of New Years? Trust Your Instinct to Care
This article was first published on these APN regional news websites: Toowoomba Chronicle, Bundaberg NewsMail, the Northern Star and Fraser Coast Chronicle. A friend related how an acquaintance was in hospital recently, suffering from a life-threatening illness. Things were looking pretty … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care, Kay's posts
Tagged care, consciousness, Dr Lissa Rankin, God, health predictions, health professionals, healthcare, instinct, Institute of Noetic Sciences, kindness, Mary Baker Eddy, medical practitioners, medicine, New Year, New Year's Resolutions, placebos, TEDx Talk, The Bible, the divine, the good Samaritan
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Top of our Christmas Wish-List is Health
Versions of this blog article are published on the national forum, Online Opinion, as Know what’s at the top of our Christmas wish list? Health, and What’s at the top of your Christmas wish-list? on the APN media website. “All I … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care, Kay's posts
Tagged A Current Affair, All I want for Christmas, All I want for Christmas is the gift of good health, asthma, depression, Dr Damien Finiss, Dr Irving Kirsch, drugs, healthcare, insomnia, irritable bowel syndrome, Mary Baker Eddy, medicine, migraine, Mind over Medicine, osteoarthritis, pain, placebo effect, placebos, reason for the Season, Spirituality, The Placebo Effect: A Conversation with Dr Irving Kirsch
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Health outcomes outweigh fears of God-delusion
Everyone seems fired up about the ABC’s Q&A program this week. There was a face-off between outspoken proponent of atheism/theism, Professor Richard Dawkins and Australia’s most senior Catholic Church man, the Archbishop of Sydney Cardinal George Pell. Questions and answers … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care, Kay's posts, Videos
Tagged Cardinal George Pell, clinical research, consciousness, Craig Hassad, health, health outcomes, How does freedom of religion and belief affect health and wellbeing?, medical practitioners, medicine, Mind, mind/body, Q&A, Religion, religion good for health, research findings, Richard Dawkins, Science, Spirituality, spirituality good for health, The God Delusion, The role of spirituality in medicine, VicHealth
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End of Modern Medicine?
What did Dr Chan, head of the World Health Organization, mean when she said we were seeing “the end of modern medicine”? And what does this mean for you and me? My colleague, Bob Clark from Florida USA sheds some … Continue reading
Detox from the Botox Mentality
My friends often jokingly quip, “Just about time for some Botox, ladies!” when sighing over the ephemeral nature of the human body. It’s good to remember to ‘think again’ about our real nature and substance, as my colleague Tony Lobl … Continue reading
Promoting Health
We all want to be independent thinkers. Right? Maybe it’s time to reconsider how we think about our health. Check out my guest post today by Bob Clark, media spokesperson for Christian Science in Florida, USA. The New York Times … Continue reading
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Tagged clinical practice, Gilbert Welch, health, healthcare, medical care, medicine, New York Times, over-screening, Overdiagnosis, promoting health, reliance on medical systems, research, responsibility for health, Spirituality, sustainable health, time4thinkers
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An alternative to too many meds
My guest post today by Eric Nelson, media spokesperson for Christian Science in Northern California appeared first on Blog Critics. It’s called polypharmacy. Put simply, it’s when someone uses more medication than they actually need. And it can be risky. … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative medicines, CAM, complementary medicine, drug compliance, drug interactions, Eric Nelson, health, Health Services Research, healthcare industry, medicine, meds, migraine headaches healed, polypharmacy, Prayer, research, side-effects, USA Today
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Our thoughts … our health
What do quantum physics, neurotheology, gratitude journals and health have in common? Find out in my guest post today by Bob Clark, media spokesperson for Christian Science in Florida, USA. Michio Kaku is a quantum physicist and co-founder of “string field … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Clark, clinical research, Dr Lou Ritz, Gail Ironson, gratitude journal, health, HIV, Kay Stroud, medicine, Michio Kaku, mind/body, neurotheology, Physics of the Future, quantum physics, Spirituality, spirituality predicts for better disease control, thought
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Health Care is Evolving
This article first appeared on Huffington Post UK and was written by Tony Lobl, media spokesperson for Christian Science in the UK. It originally had the following title …. NHS Workers Show the Value of Keeping Health Care Options Open … Continue reading
Study Shows Spirituality Protects Youth Mental Health
My free local newspaper, Highfields Herald-Crow’s Nest Advertiser published an article today about a report on Stress and Well Being in Australia in 2011: A state of the nation survey. When I accessed the linked website I was intrigued to … Continue reading
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Tagged 18-25 age group, anxiety, CAM, Craig Hassad, depression, health, health determinants, high stress level, Highfields Herald-Crow's Nest Advertiser, low level of well being, medicine, mental and emotional health, mind/body, Principle of the universe, social, spiritual research, Spirituality, Stress and Well Being in Australia in 2011, The role of spirituality in medicine, youth mental health, youth suicide
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The Airbus A380 and the Future of Healthcare
The future of medicine is ‘knocking on our door’. Eric Nelson, Christian Science Media Representative for Northern California explains below. The other day a good friend of mine posted this picture of an Airbus A380 taking off from SFO on his Facebook … Continue reading
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Tagged A380 Airbus, Ayurvedic, Christian Science, consciousness, Dr Larry Dossey, Eric Nelson, evolution of medicine, Facebook, Healing, health, Health care, Institute of Noetic Sciences, Kay Stroud, medicine, Mind Body Spirit, mind-body medicine, Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, psychotherapy, research, Saybrook University, Spirituality
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