July, 2009

Balanced Choices Are Keys to Good Health and Longevity

Balanced Choices Are Keys to Good Health and Longevity
by Jamie G. Phillips, DC
Like me, you may be questioning whether or not our human pursuit of longevity has unexpectedly been replaced by a mission to find immortality. No doubt, you’ve been reading a lot recently about the astounding heart benefits of red wine (resveratrol), the extraordinary [...]

Doctors: Warm Compassion and Cold Cash?

I met with a group of colleagues just last week at a hotel in the City. We were attending a seminar on chiropractic internet marketing. I’m a Seattle chiropractor and my city is fantastic. But, I love San Francisco. It is unique unto itself and  so much fun to visit.  And, I must say that [...]

Religion and Science: Hand in Hand or Fist to Fist?

While I was in the City the other day, I stopped by a bookstore, which I usually do when I’m in San Francisco or wherever else I am. After perusing the “New Fiction” table, I headed for mysteries. I wanted to pick up the latest Robert Parker “Spenser” novel.  On a whim, I decided to [...]

ADHD and the San Francisco Treat

On an unusually sunny  Saturday last month, a former college roommate and I took her eight-year-old son to Fisherman’s Wharf.  I don’t have children of my own, for a number of reasons, and Sean embodied quite a few of those. Don’t get me wrong. Sean is adorable and funny as heck. Actually, he’s really kind [...]