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Holistic Medicine Enters the Mainstream — And It’s Just Getting Started

Just a decade ago, holistic medicine was still considered by many to be an outlier — a fringe interest reserved for yoga enthusiasts, herbalists,...
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Beyond “Sweetie” and “Honey”: Why Elderspeak Does More Harm Than Good

By all accounts, Cindy Smith’s 92-year-old father was a man of humor and dignity. A World War II veteran and retired county planner, he had lost some of his eyesight and needed a walker, but his wit remained razor-sharp. So when an aide in his California assisted living home chirped, “Let me help you, sweetheart,” he quipped back with deadpan brilliance: “What, are we getting married?” The moment was funny — but revealing. It’s a striking example of a widespread communication habit that too often diminishes older adults: elderspeak. What Exactly Is Elderspeak? You may not know the term, but you’ve likely heard it — or even used it without realizing. Elderspeak is a pattern of speech used...

Is Bread Really the Problem? Unraveling the Modern Wheat Crisis

Bread has long been a cornerstone of human diets across the world — a reliable, nourishing staple that sustained countless generations. Our ancestors depended on it daily, and historical records from the 1880s reveal astonishing consumption: men reportedly ate over a pound of bread every day, while women averaged about half that amount each day. Bread was life, ritual, and community. Yet today, bread wears a complicated reputation. Many avoid it due to digestive discomfort, brain fog, or serious autoimmune conditions like celiac disease and gluten sensitivity. What happened to turn this ancient food into a modern culprit? The answer lies not in bread itself, but in the wheat and production processes that have drastically changed...

Beyond “Sweetie” and “Honey”: Why Elderspeak Does More Harm Than Good

By all accounts, Cindy Smith’s 92-year-old father was a man of humor and dignity. A World War II veteran and retired county planner, he had lost some of his eyesight and needed a walker, but his wit remained razor-sharp. So when an aide in his California assisted living home chirped, “Let me help you, sweetheart,” he quipped back with deadpan brilliance: “What, are we getting married?” The moment was funny — but revealing. It’s a striking example of a widespread communication habit that too often diminishes older adults: elderspeak. What Exactly Is Elderspeak? You may not know the term, but you’ve likely heard it — or even used it without realizing. Elderspeak is a pattern of speech used...

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