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May. 2, 2010

Health insurance being a luxury commodity in New York these days, it’s fantastic to see an increasing number of sliding scale acupuncturists are offering affordable health-care services. Go Yoga...Read More>>

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Good Advice Feb. 8, 2010

When it comes to getting pregnant, NYC women may have special challenges. (And not just because we tend to wait until our 30s and 40s.) “We are evolutionarily programmed to be less fertile during...Read More>>

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Good Advice Jan. 14, 2010

In addition to being the month we try to lose weight, exercise more, and be nicer to our family, January is also the banner month when smokers try to kick the habit. (Forty-five million Americans are...Read More>>

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Good Advice Dec. 17, 2009

Park Slope acupuncturist and herbalist Karen Vaughan isn’t immune to holiday excess. She loves to make her own eggnog and her calendar is chock-a-block with holiday parties, but Vaughan, who has a...Read More>>

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Good Advice Dec. 16, 2009

There’s virtually a yoga studio on every block, a spa for every Starbucks, and an acupuncturist for every ailment. And the quickly changing well-being landscape means this year’s health...Read More>>

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Good Escapes Nov. 24, 2009

Third Root in Ditmas Park is a long way from Capitol Hill in every sense. Especially in its community give-back spirit. A non-profit dedicated to being “a friendly and financially accessible...Read More>>

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Good Advice Oct. 1, 2009

The flu shot isn’t for everyone. And we’re not talking about the inoculation’s limited availability, but rather about the practices of natural-health-leaning New Yorkers who’d prefer to...Read More>>

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Good Looks Jul. 30, 2009

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) doctors in New York City don’t widely offer anti-aging facial rejuvenation treatments. Call it a byproduct of their clinical training or cosmetic snobbery. Read More>>

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