A nutritionist whose research was instrumental in adding fruits and vegetables to the federal Women, Infants and Children (WIC) food subsidy will receive the March of Dimes Agnes Higgins Award for outstanding achievement in the field of maternal-fetal nutrition. Gail Harrison, Ph.D.
Who do you work for? If you ask that question to a number of people you might get a wide variety of answers. In this article discover who you really work for.
Tackle work stress, bosses told
Posted by donny_blitz 18 days ago (http://news.bbc.co.uk)
Employers need to pay more attention to the levels of stress and anxiety in the workplace, key NHS advisers say.
Antidepressants 'work instantly'
Posted by donny_blitz 27 days ago (http://news.bbc.co.uk)
Scientists say they have discovered that antidepressants get to work immediately to lift mood, contrary to current belief.
Weight Loss Hypnosis - Does it Work?
Posted by rodenberger 36 days ago (http://ezinearticles.com)
When thinking about this, the whole concept of weight loss has been around for a long time. People all over the world have been struggling with the way to lose weight for a long time, and this is because of the fact that the actual root of the whole eating disorder, is the same place where many disorders actually take nest and fester, and this is at the subconscious. Knowing where your enemy is,
How to Be Punctual For Work
Posted by rodenberger 39 days ago (http://ezinearticles.com)
I admit - I am seldom punctual for work. I have been working for 8 years now but I constantly struggled with punctuality. On most days, I would 'just make it' on time or on other days, I would miss the reporting-in time by 3-10 minutes. I would justify this by staying back in the office. However, that justification certainly did not mean it was the right attitude. The fact remained: I was late. Q
Work your body and mind with fun family fitness
Posted by blayne 40 days ago (http://rss.feedsportal.com)
Work your body and mind with fresh fun and family fitness
Making the Belief Effect Work For You
Posted by rodenberger 49 days ago (http://ezinearticles.com)
A decade has passed since the completion of the Human Genome Project and humanity is still plagued by disease, disability and dysfunction, despite science's best efforts to the contrary. DNA alone turned out not to be the holy grail of disease and disability control. Genetics, it appeared, was a much more slippery thing to understand than once believed. Biology works hand in hand with belief to d
