Guest Blog: One Question Interview with Acupuncturist Dan Clark
August 4, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Healthcare, Interviews
This week, we caught up with acupuncturist Dan Clark to find out how his education has had an impact on his career. Question: How did your education help you prepare for your career? Answer: I earned a Master of Science in Oriental Medicine. It has definitely benefitted my career as a acupuncturist. The program has [...]
History of Beauty: Elizabethan Era Beauty Secrets
August 4, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Beauty
Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth Every girl knows that beauty hurts. But when you compare the modern woman’s beauty regime, not even a bikini wax can compare to the things that women from the Elizabethan era endured for beauty! Women who lived during the Elizabethan era were constantly striving to emulate their monarch, Queen Elizabeth, [...]
Natural First Aid Remedy for Sunburns
July 22, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Healthcare
Skip the sunscreen and you could look like this. While you’re enjoying the heat this weekend, remember that the sun is most powerful and potent between 10am and 2pm, so wear a hat and don’t forget your sunscreen! If you do get a sunburn this weekend from staying in the sun too long, here are [...]
Acupuncture Helps with Infertility
June 21, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Celebrity, Massage & Spa
Constance Marie with daughter Luna Marie Actress and celebrity blogger Constance Marie opened up this week about her struggles with fertility and how acupuncture made all the difference in finally conceiving her baby. After two miscarriages from trying to become pregnant naturally, a bout with Artificial Insemination, and In Vitro Fertilization, Constance and fiance Kent [...]
Opportunities for Licensed Massage Therapists
May 27, 2010 by Sarah Ward
Filed under Massage & Spa
For people who like to travel, help others, and be independent, becoming a licensed massage therapist is a great career choice. Known to relieve pain, stress, and aid healing, massage therapy is a non-evasive technique that compliments western medicine. With studies in the massage form of acupressure, aromatherapy, shiatsu, and reflexology, among others, massage is [...]
Criminal Justice Careers Interview: Fred Hunting
July 30, 2009 by admin
Filed under Career, Criminal Justice
Criminal justice is a hot career right now and there are actually many careers besides a police officer available in this exciting field. Sure the cops can catch bad guys, but someone has to keep track of them afterwards. My Colleges and Careers would like to introduce you to a very important person in the [...]
Where a crack is not whack: The Life of a Chiropractor
July 27, 2009 by alexi
Filed under Healthcare
THE CHIROPRACTIC APPROACH TO HEALTHCARE Chiropractors treat problems related to the musculoskeletal system and believe this improves the nervous system and general health, all without drugs or surgery. Like other health practitioners, chiropractors follow a standard routine to get information needed to diagnose and treat patients. They take the patient’s medical history; conduct physical, neurological, [...]
Massage Therapy Careers: Tools of the Trade
June 9, 2009 by Kate Lehnhof
Filed under Massage Therapy
Careers in massage therapy are expected to grow faster than average over the next ten years according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Report. If you are interested in the field the first step is to research massage therapy programs in your area. The My Colleges and Careers site has a handy little tool [...]
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