Blog

Protein: The New Spinach for Seniors

Do you remember how Popeye used to open up a can of spinach when he needed strength?  Today, PROTEIN is the New Spinach for Seniors. 

Tomorrow’s Answer: Microscopic Life

The science of microbes is one of today’s hottest research subjects.  Within recent decades, we have learned that we are made up of approximately 100 trillion

Another Life in Utero

Neuroscience is finally catching up with what we have already intuitively known about how we develop in the womb before we are born.  Recent scientific

Baby’s First Connections

At the time of conception, when the sperm hits the egg, a fully conscious human being begins to develop in the womb. Each cell and

Robots Rising

Futurist Martin Ford predicts that within the near future, robots will be able to do most routine, predictable jobs.  He reminds us that this does not mean

Saving Our Eyes

How many hours per day do you find yourself mesmerized, staring into your computer, phone, and tablet screens?  We know that screen addiction can cause

Microbiome of the Skies

Research teaches us that we are made up of approximately 100 trillion microbial organisms called microbiome that help our bodies perform life-sustaining functions, such as

A New Strategy for Pain

Did you know that pain affects more Americans than the combination of cancer, heart disease and diabetes?   Approximately 100 million Americans suffer from chronic pain

The Grand Canyon Speaks

The Grand Canyon Speaks is a poem taken from the new book, LET’S GO FOR A SHORT WALK, by Eveline Horelle Dailey.  LET’S GO FOR A SHORT