by Dr. Lonna Denny | Apr 14, 2022 | Health & Happiness, Newsletter
Source: tiny buddha , written by Jennifer Agugliaro Happiness, love, and joy—we spend our lives in search of them. We often look to external things to fulfill our desire to experience them. A relationship, a trip abroad, a career, or maybe that shiny new car. We can...
by Dr. Lonna Denny | Apr 5, 2022 | Ask Doctor Denny, Back Pain, Chiropractic & Your Health, Health & Exercise Tips, Health & Happiness, News, Newsletter, San Francisco Chiropractor
Source: ToYourHealth.com Not your house or garage; let’s develop a spring-cleaning plan for your body and mind that improves your physical and mental health as winter comes to a close. Here are three things to dust off, throw out or modify to help you take the...
by Dr. Lonna Denny | Mar 22, 2022 | Health & Happiness, News, Newsletter
Source: WellandGood.com, by Jessica Estrada Whether we realize it or not, our level of self-esteem affects every area of our lives including how we view ourselves, our relationships, and even our careers. Terri Cole, a licensed psychotherapist and the author of...
by Dr. Lonna Denny | Mar 15, 2022 | Health & Happiness, Newsletter
Source: MedicalNewsToday, written by: Zawn Villines Examples of passive-aggressive behavior include lateness, avoidance, and silence. Passive-aggressive behavior can damage relationships and make communication difficult. It is a concealed form of aggression, which can...
by Dr. Lonna Denny | Mar 8, 2022 | Ask Doctor Denny, Chiropractic & Your Health, Health & Exercise Tips, Health & Happiness, News, Newsletter, Nutrition
Source: MedicalNewsToday.com, Written by Amber Charles Alexis, MSPH, RDN Omega-3 fatty acids are lauded for their various health benefits, including reducing inflammation, being heart-friendly, and supporting brain health. However, there are several controversies...
by Dr. Lonna Denny | Mar 2, 2022 | Health & Exercise Tips, Health & Happiness, News, Newsletter
Source: MedicalNewsToday.com, written by James Kingsland There is no effective treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, but scientists hope to identify early risk factors that doctors can target to prevent or slow its progress. An observational study has now highlighted 10...
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