Month: October 2017

Artificial Intelligence From CureMetrix Helps To Find Breast Cancer

Today, mammography is a woman’s best defense when it comes to detecting breast cancer at its earliest. The technology has saved countless lives, but it’s not fool-proof. Radiologists are the doctors who specialize in reading the breast images taken during a mammography screening. And depending on breast density, the pictures don’t always tell the whole …

Get Rid of Pain Without Pills!

Whether you are sore after starting a new workout routine or you pulled something carrying groceries, everyone deals with muscle or joint pain at some point. A national survey conducted by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) concluded that over half of Americans experience muscle or joint pain daily. Neck, back, knees, shoulders, hips, elbows. …

Emotional Release With Myofascial Release

Myofascial Release not only treats the physical components of trauma and injury, it also can unlock and release stored emotional aspects of trauma which contribute to pain. When we encounter traumatic or dangerous events, we either stay and fight or we run to save our lives as a defense mechanism. Most people are familiar with …

The Light Brigade – Not Letting US Vets Die Alone

The Celebration of our Collaboration August 15, 2017 marks the 20th anniversary celebration of The Twilight Brigade at its offices located on the campus of the Greater Los Angeles Veteran’s Hospital. The Twilight Brigade, guided by co-founder, Dannion Brinkley, is an organization that has recruited and trained over 6,000 volunteers nationwide to be at the …

Is Being Left-Handed Bad?

Today, clashes persist between those who view left-handedness as an abnormality linked to speech, learning, and developmental disabilities and those who celebrate it as a hallmark of creativity and talent. Why is left-handedness still so widely misunderstood? Does left-handedness matter? Years before he began his career as a scientist and social historian, Howard I. Kushner, …