What are invisible brain-based disabilities?
Published in HER
Friday, 08 May 2015 12:00

What's Trending in Birth Control?

With so many choices in birth control, learn how to make the right choice for you.
Published in Wellness for Life
Friday, 01 May 2015 12:00

Truth Behind Mental Illness

Mental illness is a global issue that most of us have trouble understanding.
Published in Wellness for Life
Thursday, 30 April 2015 13:22

How to Motivate Your Partner to Work Out

How can you encourage your partner to exercise without becoming a nag?
Published in HER
Thursday, 23 April 2015 13:33

9 Things Successful Couples Do Differently

What should you be doing differently (or keeping the same) for a healthy, happy, and successful relationship?
Published in HER
You cant make everyone happy, nor force them to like you. How do you begin to accept this fact?
Published in HER
Why does it seem society is obsessed with big butts?
Published in HER
Wednesday, 15 April 2015 11:00

Letting Go of Resentment for a Healthier You

Forgiveness isn't easy. But, holding on to resentment can make a huge impact on your emotional, mental and physical health.
Published in Naturally Savvy
How can you find a doctor who is open to patients who advocate for themselves and their loved ones?
What if there needs to be a better understanding between a couple on what creates desire in their relationship instead of taking medication?
Published in HER
Thursday, 09 April 2015 13:11

Broken Heart Syndrome: Can It Kill You?

Broken heart syndrome is a temporary heart condition that can be brought on by stressful situations.
Published in HER
Saturday, 28 March 2015 16:25

What Does Success Mean to You?

Does true success mean more than money and power?
Wednesday, 25 March 2015 12:00

Dating Violence: Recognition & Prevention

Your child is starting to have romantic feelings. As a parent, you have to keep your child safe while they explore the dating world.
Published in Healthy Children
Wednesday, 25 March 2015 11:11

How Food Cravings & Sexual Desire Overlap

It might sound strange, but your food cravings often get confused with sexual desire.
Published in Naturally Savvy
What if one simple test could determine if you're truly with the right person?
Wednesday, 25 March 2015 10:11

How to Attract Your Ideal Partner

Is there really one special person made just for you?
Thursday, 19 March 2015 13:11

How to Create a Flawless Love Plan

What are three steps to ensure a healthy and happy relationship?
Published in HER
Some people give you energy, some people zap your energy.
Published in Naturally Savvy
Friday, 27 February 2015 12:33

Set Yourself Free from ADHD

If you suffer from ADHD, learn firsthand from a fellow sufferer on how this condition actually comes with benefits.
Published in Wellness for Life
If you happen to be in love with someone with ADHD, here are some things you may not know.
Published in Wellness for Life
Thursday, 26 February 2015 13:11

Can You Really Be Addicted to Love?

Even though a love addiction doesn't seem harmful, it's the exact opposite.
Published in HER
Is kink and BDSM safe for your relationship?
Published in HER
Tuesday, 24 February 2015 11:33

HealthMaker: James Fowler

Did you know that friends and social network influence your health? Dr. James Fowler explains.
Published in Sharecare Radio
Maintaining close relationships can help you live longer.
Published in Sharecare Radio
Thursday, 19 February 2015 13:45

What Are Your Chances of Having an Affair?

According to the Journal of Martial and Family Therapy, in 2014, 41% of spouses admited to infidelity.
Published in HER
Tuesday, 17 February 2015 11:22

What You Need to Know About Birth Control

In honor of National Condom Day today, Dr. Darria discusses what you need to know about birth control for women’s health with Dr. Shana Dowell.
Published in Sharecare Radio
Monday, 16 February 2015 12:00

5 Ways to Reinvigorate Your Love Life

When was the last time you tried something new with your partner?
Published in Staying Well
Monday, 16 February 2015 12:00

5 Ways to Reinvigorate Your Love Life

When was the last time you tried something new with your partner?
Published in GTL
Each week host Dr. Susanne Bennett shares with her listeners Nature's Secrets to a healthier body. This week: Natural Remedies to improve sexual health.
Published in Wellness for Life
If you think physical clutter is a problem in your home, it might be time to stop and think: should you start with the emotional clutter first?
Published in Wellness for Life
Friday, 13 February 2015 12:22

Sexual CPR

Lacking some spark in the bedroom? Try some "Sexual CPR" to liven things up.
Published in Wellness for Life
Friday, 13 February 2015 12:11

Breathe Your Way to a Better Relationship

You'd be amazed how the right type of breathing can bring about an improved sense of love and intimacy.
Published in Wellness for Life
Friday, 13 February 2015 12:00

Meet "America's Love Guru"

Need a "Love Guru" to help you awaken your relationship? Meet Tziporah Kingsbury.
Published in Wellness for Life
If a couple has never watched porn together and wants to start, what should they do?
Published in HER
Why are so many women into 50 Shades of Grey?
Published in HER
Thursday, 12 February 2015 13:00

How to Make Online Dating Really Work for You

Research shows that the period between January and Valentine's Day is the most active online dating season of the year.
Published in HER
Thursday, 12 February 2015 10:11

Scientifically Redefining Love

Some scientists suggest you need love in order to survive.

Want some simple ways using diet, exercise, sleep, stress management and sex to revitalize your life now and for the vital years on the horizon? Dr. Roizen has them... in his new book, This Is Your Do-Over, he explains how to reverse your mistakes, optimize your health, and live a life filled with energy and happiness. After all, nobody is too old, too out of shape, or too unhealthy to start their Do-Over today.

Dr. Roizen's Do-Over Tip for the Week: Learn About Your Biggest Sex Organ... Your Brain

Oftentimes middle school health class is where we learn all the basic biology about how our bodies work; specifically, what part goes into what part, with the outcome of extending the survival of our species. I’m not condemning sex-ed classes for doing this dutiful job; but, I also want to point out that too often these classes seem like they’re making the case that sex is about plugs and sockets, in and out, penis and vagina… that sex is about what goes on below the belt.

That, we know, is 100 percent biologically true. Can’t make babies without plugs or sockets.

But, I also think that we take that truism and hold onto it as if this law of biology is the only sexual scientific fact there is. The real truth is -- especially when you grow older and your hormones aren’t the only things that make your primal sexual decisions -- that the more important relationship isn’t groin to groin.

It’s brain to brain.
Published in RadioMD Blog

Want some simple ways using diet, exercise, sleep, stress management and sex to revitalize your life now and for the vital years on the horizon?

Dr. Roizen has them... in his new book, This Is Your Do-Over, he explains how to reverse your mistakes, optimize your health, and live a life filled with energy and happiness. After all, nobody is too old, too out of shape, or too unhealthy to start their Do-Over today.

Dr. Roizen's Do-Over Tip for the Week: Share Some Warm Fuzzies

Do something nice (and unexpected) for someone in your life, or even a stranger! Be creative. Do it “just because.”

In 2014, sociologists from Notre Dame University published The Paradox of Generosity, a book based on a study of over 2,000 individuals tracked over five years from a range of socioeconomic classes and races. They found that Americans who met measures for being generous were “generally more compassionate, forgiving, in tune with others’ needs, empathetic, and more likely to see the world in terms of abundance.” And get this: giving of your time, your money, and your emotional self all significantly increase not only your happiness, but also your physical health.
Published in RadioMD Blog
If you're just not in the mood, you may want to consider eating certain foods to help boost your sex drive.
Published in HER
Some research suggests that being in love has similar effects of being on cocaine.
Published in HER
Thursday, 15 January 2015 13:45

5 Tips for Safe & Successful Online Dating

If you've decided to move your dating life online, what should you do in order to still feel safe?
Published in HER
How can you break through the digital noise and make a connection with your child?
Published in HER
Thursday, 11 December 2014 13:45

4 Dirty Secrets that Happen after Marriage

Does your relationship change after you say "I do"?
Published in HER
Wednesday, 03 December 2014 23:40

What No One Ever, EVER Tells You About Grief

Grief is some tricky shit.

I apologize for the language... I tried to think of any other phrase that would set the stage for this blog; for what I’m feeling... somehow “grief is some tricky stuff” didn’t cut the mustard.

I’m fairly cerebral in my life processes; meaning that I tend to make sense of things by “thinking it out.” That is, I try to work everything out in my brain. If I can explain it away, with a reasonable argument and step-by-step analysis, I can process and move on.

I can’t make sense of what’s happening in my heart.

There are varying levels of grief. You can grieve the loss of a loved one (death). Grieve the loss of a loved one (divorce). Grieve the loss of your skinny jeans (just getting fat).

Obviously that last one is super-superficial.

It’s strange how I’ve processed grief in the past. When my grandparents and great aunts and uncles (who treated me like a grandchild) passed, I think I was still too young to realize what this meant. They were elderly; many in the stages of dementia and disease. What I didn’t realize is that while I lost a grandparent, my folks lost a parent.

And, while I haven’t lost a parent, I’ve lost a parent-in-law.

Published in RadioMD Blog
Thursday, 20 November 2014 08:55

Guilt vs. Shame: Emotional Manipulation Tools?

Can shame and guilt be useful under any circumstances?
Published in HER
Thursday, 13 November 2014 13:11

How Do You Know if You're Falling Out of Love?

Falling in love can be exhilarating, but it can also be bittersweet. Not every love story is followed with a happily ever after.
Published in HER
Friday, 07 November 2014 10:33

STDs: What Are the Silent Symptoms in Men?

More than 110 million Americans are living with an STD and 20 million new STDs occur annually.
Wednesday, 05 November 2014 12:00

Talk, Sing & Read to Your Baby (Dads Too!)

Research has shown the importance of reading, talking and singing in infant and toddler language development.
Published in Healthy Children
There are plenty of ways your health and happiness isn't correlated with what the numbers read on the scale.
Published in HER
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