Managing Turbulent Times

Healthy Living Tips

There is an old Chinese saying which reads, “May you live in interesting times”.

Turbulent times are interesting times because they carry with them opportunities for us to go deeper within ourselves to discover that which truly matters most. For many of us, especially with the economic uncertainty, the advent of the holiday season raises newfound anxieties and fears.

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Prevention is the Cure!

Eddie Miller

I’m back! I hope this finds you happy, healthy and prosperous…

Thanks to those of you who checked in with me over the last several months to ask when the next edition of Ultimate Health Living would be out. I took the summer off to focus on finishing my new book that will be out next spring entitled Living Inside-Out: A Revolutionary Approach to Creating the Life You Want-Today! (Morgan James).   

I cannot tell you how excited I am about this book! Over the past year, I’ve gained a deeper understanding as to what it means to live from the inside-out on both a conscious and sub-conscious level. I have had the privilege of interviewing 16 national experts including best-selling authors Brian Biro; Barbara De Angelis, PhD; Jim Karas; Byron Katie; David Katz, MD; Lisa Nichols; Bob Proctor; Paul Scheele and Marci Shimoff.  

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Breast Cancer: Seize Your Power, Change Your Risk

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Featured Expert - Susan Silberstein, PhD 

A diagnosis of breast cancer strikes fear in the heart of every woman, and with the lifetime breast cancer rate now approaching one in seven American females,  the real possibility of getting breast cancer looms with nagging malaise in every woman’s mind.

Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in the world, killing approximately 400,000 women annually. According to the American Cancer Society 2007-2008 Cancer Facts & Figures, breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women in the United States, and the second leading cause of cancer death. This year alone, about 240,000 US women will be diagnosed with the disease, and of those already diagnosed, about 40,000 are expected to die.

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