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June Kellum is a married mother of three and longtime Epoch Times journalist covering family, relationships, and health topics.
Risks of Opioids Outweigh Benefits for Many Patients
The medical community has learned the hard way with opioids that randomized controlled trials lasting only a ...
Health
October 2, 2014
Tinder App Dogs Searching for Permanent Love
NEW YORK—Two weeks ago, New York users of the popular matchmaking app, Tinder, started seeing profiles of abandoned ...
Animals
August 14, 2014
Teen Marijuana Use Can Permanently Lower IQ
NEW YORK—Most people do not think that smoking a joint or eating a pot brownie will have health ...
Health
August 7, 2014
Cut the Salt, but Not All of It
NEW YORK—More than a quarter of New Yorkers have high blood pressure. Cutting back on salt is one ...
Health
August 4, 2014
Why You Should Reduce Cellphone Radiation Risk for Children and How You Can
The safety profile of radiation emitted by cellphones is a murky gray area that requires consumers to take ...
Health
June 29, 2014
Tips for Keeping Autistic Spectrum Children Engaged During Summer Break (or Any Season)
NEW YORK—School is out but learning never stops. Summertime activities can greatly advance children's development—especially those on the ...
Health
June 22, 2014
Unrested and Untested: Millions of Americans and Their Doctors Don’t Know They Have Sleep Apnea
Manhattan sleep specialist explains how to to test and treat Sleep Apnea.
Health
June 13, 2014
Clothes and Accessories that Protect Your Skin From the Summer Sun
The hot weather and beating summer sun mean light breezy fabrics. Bare arms and legs are now a ...
Health
June 7, 2014
Risks of Retinol
Hot in skin care right now, the vitamin A derivative known as retinol is used for anti-acne and ...
Health
June 7, 2014
What Plastic Surgeons Say About Cosmetic-Surgery Tourism
The lure of cheaper operations and the desire to look better sends unknown numbers of Americans abroad each ...
Health
June 6, 2014
Going Abroad for Plastic Surgery?
Cosmetic surgery abroad should not be considered lightly.
Health
June 4, 2014
Why Being Young and Famous Can Hurt the Psyche and How Parents Can Help Teens Deal with Social Media Relationships
For young stars, it's fame. For the average teen, it's the virtual waves of social media that stir ...
Health
May 27, 2014
Therapy to Restore Independence
NEW YORK—While doing in-home rehabilitation for a home care agency, Alex Greenspan started to notice patients falling through ...
Health
May 16, 2014
Eye Care Tips for Dealing with Allergies and Contact Lenses
Seasonal allergies affect around 40 million Americans and about 30 million people wear contact lenses. If you fall ...
Health
May 9, 2014
5 Tips for Low Glycemic Eating
Eat lots of green vegetables raw and cooked. Lentils, oats, temperate fruits like apples and pears, citrus fruits, ...
Health
May 5, 2014
Blissing Out in Nature: Survival Tips for Modern Life
You've probably experienced greater ease and a sense of rejuvenation after being outside, and maybe you've had your ...
Health
May 4, 2014
Aging With Confidence
Age, disease, or injury can make simple movements like walking, using the stairs, and getting out of bed ...
Health
April 30, 2014
Eat Chocolate Every Day and Other Anti-Aging Tips
Why add dark chocolate to your shopping list this week? Because chocolate acts like serotonin in the brain ...
Health
April 30, 2014
May Wah: Tasty Non-Meat Options That Even Fool Carnivores
Vegan, soy-free, kosher, or gluten-free? May Wah's faux meats cater to various diets
Food
April 27, 2014
From Red to Pink: Tips for Managing Rosacea
April is Rosacea Awareness Month. When the fresh spring air invites us out of our winter shells and ...
Health
April 19, 2014
A Good Herbal Tea for Incontinence
The tea is completely natural, with eight herbs, natural citrus flavor, and not a single synthetic ingredient.
Health
April 19, 2014
Shampoo Ingredients You Want to Avoid
We probably don’t know what’s in our preferred hair-care product because reading a shampoo label is like reading ...
Health
April 12, 2014
Personal Trainers to Match Your Workout Style
Elysium Fitness is the kind of gym you’d normally hear about through word of mouth. That’s because its ...
Health
April 11, 2014
Massage for Injuries and Chronic Pain
Massage has been used for millennia to relieve pain and help heal injuries but has not played a ...
Health
April 11, 2014
Medical Treatments for Acne
Although we know our inner beauty can shine no matter what our skin looks like, having acne or ...
Health
April 6, 2014
Learning to Swim in Adulthood
Soon enough the chill winds and rains of spring will give way to blistering summer heat, and many ...
Health
April 5, 2014
Optimizing Circulation and Nerve Health
Numbness, tingling, or burning in the legs, feet, arms or hands can be a sign of damaged nerves, ...
Health
April 2, 2014
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