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Warning over laughing gas after promising student dies

from The Telegraph London UK 4 October 2012 by Richard Alleyne Joseph Benett with his sister Camille       Photo: RICHARD WEAVER PHOTOGRAPHY The sister of a public school boy has warned of the dangers of the recreational use of laughing gas after he fell into a coma and died using the drug. Joseph [...]

By | October 9th, 2012|Blog|Comments Off on Warning over laughing gas after promising student dies

Exercise: The News You Don’t Want To Hear

by Jonny Bowden, PhD, C.N.S. excerpted from the Huffington Post September 11, 2012 In a new book called The Cure For Everything: Untangling Twisted Messages About Health, Fitness and Happiness, Timothy Caulfield summarizes the data on fitness and exercise, and takes apart some of the common myths associated it. And the news (isn’t all) good. [...]

By | September 12th, 2012|Blog|0 Comments

Cool Smartphone Apps for Good Health

In each issue of the Family Advisory Newsletter, we plan to feature a few practical apps for your mobile devices that we hope you will enjoy. Today we feature two in the area of health: Heart Rate and First Aid. Know your Heart For an adult, normal resting heart rate ranges from 60 to 100 beats a minute. [...]

By | September 12th, 2012|Blog|0 Comments

Living the Good Life: Inside and Out

Life Series: Skills Everyone Needs for a Life Well Lived What do early childhood development experts worldwide and authors of wildly successful self-help books on achieving success have in common?  Each identifies skills essential to happy and productive people. Acquisition of these skills begins in early childhood and is the basis for identical characteristics we require as [...]

By | September 12th, 2012|Blog|0 Comments

Making a Difference

A Poem by James Curtis (aged 7 years 11 months) Listen! What can you hear? A rustling sound of a tree swaying gently in the wind, A splashing of waves crashing onto the beach. Listen, What can you hear? A lid of an old rusty box creaking as someone opens the lid, A ghost haunting the [...]

By | September 12th, 2012|Blog|0 Comments