Posted in well-being on Sep. 2, 2008 by Lisa Currie
We can see dandelions as a weed that invades the pristine beauty of our gardens.
Or, we can see it as a beautiful flower or a fluffy white ball to wish upon or as a source of nourishing food and drink.
We can see a mud puddle and see only dirty shoes, soiled clothes, and stained carpets.
Or, [...]
Posted in sexual health on May. 30, 2008 by Lisa Currie
File this one under “Not the way I would have gone about it, but hey, whatever works”. According to an article released by the UPI, a cow ramming a Scottish woman’s stomach led to a cervical cancer diagnosis. Here’s the full article:
A Scottish woman said she is glad a cow rammed its head into her [...]
Posted in sleep on May. 6, 2008 by Lisa Currie
From OrdinaryComics.com.
Visit the WesWELL website here for more information on sleep hygiene and disorders.
Posted in sexual health on Apr. 10, 2008 by Lisa Currie
There is a gem of a sexual health lesson buried in this story about oatmeal from WebMD’s Sex Matters blog…
Nearly twenty-five years ago, when I was studying for my comprehensive exams for my Ph.D. in sexology, I had to learn a certain amount of history as it pertained to cultural beliefs about sexuality. I learned [...]
Posted in Uncategorized on Mar. 14, 2008 by Lisa Currie
While this isn’t a health topic per se, I found it terribly interesting and visually stunning.
The Wellcome Image Gallery offers “a striking display of shapes and patterns illustrating the microscopic structures of living organisms in a spectacular variety of ways.” It’s an look into a tiny little universe we are all influenced by and interact [...]
Posted in videos on Feb. 21, 2008 by Lisa Currie
For your viewing pleasure, a fabulous parody of the Plain White T’s “Hey There Delilah”.
Or view it here.
Thanks, Davis!