by Clinician Business Labs | Aug 4, 2017 | Blogs, Environmental Health, Health Matters, Kids
A recent weekend outside of the city has left me victimized by the wrath of Ontario’s infamous mosquitoes. As I sit here trying to work, I am unable to think of anything other than a recurring fantasy which involves sandpaper and repeated contact with my ankles and...
by Clinician Business Labs | Aug 4, 2017 | Blogs, Food, Health Matters, Kids, Self Actualization
You know those people; they have 6 kids, 2 dogs, 3 cats, a busy job, perfect skin, abundant energy and somehow find the time to get up and run each morning at 5am. While these people may not actually be real, there are still those around us who appear to be able to...
by Clinician Business Labs | Aug 4, 2017 | Blogs, Concepts, Food, Health Matters, Kids, Prevention
Here is where we left off last week. The reverence we place upon the flu vaccine as a public health maven is adding to its social stigma and deep capacity for cultural and conversational polarization. So what can we do take back control with respect to protecting...
by Clinician Business Labs | Aug 4, 2017 | Blogs, Concepts, Health Matters, Heart Health, Kids, Prevention
As published earlier this week in the Huffington Post While scavenging the refrigerator on Family-Day for a healthy lunch for our 18 month-old daughter, my husband and I began to lament the good old days of our culinary upbringing. We longed for the ease of our...
by Clinician Business Labs | Aug 4, 2017 | Blogs, Concepts, Health Matters, Kids, Self Actualization
I live and breathe health and wellness. In my practice and in my role at Bright Almond I am driven by the core belief that when people are well, they can change the world. As a naturopathic doctor I work with patients to remove the obstacles to one achieving good...
by Clinician Business Labs | Aug 4, 2017 | Blogs, Concepts, Environmental Health, Health Matters, Kids, Prevention
The year I graduated from high school there was a popular song on the radio, Everybody is Free to Wear Sunscreen. It was a feel good poem that espoused Pinterest worthy injunctions and an “above all else” warning that if the author could provide just one piece of...