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Monthly Archives: December 2014
From Google To Congress, ’60 Minutes’ Explores The Rise Of Mindfulness
From Google To Congress, ’60 Minutes’ Explores The Rise Of Mindfulness Anderson Cooper did a segment on mindfulness on CBS 60 Minutes last night. Mindfulness is a secular practice of voluntary non-judgemental awareness in the present moment that can be … Continue reading
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Advances in Epilepsy
The Annual meeting of the American Epilepsy Society began in Seattle on Dec 5th and continues through the 9th. One of the most exciting developments is a novel project designed to improve the ability to detect and predict seizures using … Continue reading
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A More Beautiful World
Thanks to my friend Robin Youngson, an anesthesiologist in New Zealand who is founder of a worldwide movement to humanize health care Hearts in Health Care, I have become aware of the works of Charles Eisenstein, a young writer and … Continue reading
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