Brittany Maynard’s decision to 'die with dignity' provides an opportunity to look at life and death in an entirely new light.
‘None of us in medicine have the answers we tell you we have, because the universe of what we don’t know dwarfs that of what we do.’
Perhaps what we’re seeing is a return to what historically has proven to be an exceptionally effective approach to health care.
It’s not just our nation’s health care system that’s changing, but the patients who utilize this system as well.
It’s not whether you answer in the affirmative or negative, but whether you feel it’s a question worth asking.
Appreciation of others is a free and ready elixir that tends to work wonders on both our mental and physical well-being.
The title of Tony Kushner’s latest play aims spotlight at 19th century champion of human rights.
The recent rise of ‘electroceuticals’ hints at an unseen and largely untapped spiritual connection in consciousness and its link to better health.
By failing to keep track of our thinking, we may be neglecting the most fundamental of all health measures.
‘Physicians should help people become more sensitive to the connection between our thinking and our physical functioning.’
Despite years of searching, we’re still no closer to finding a cure for allergies. Could it be that there’s a spiritual solution?
A debate between Drs. Eben Alexander and Steven Novella prompts a deeper consideration of what role the brain plays in maintaining health.
SoulPulse is a real-time research project designed to track the role of spirituality and its links to key elements of our well-being.
Can we really see improved health simply by drawing on our innate spiritual resources and letting go of unhealthy thoughts?
Denying the significance of even the smallest bit of evidence could keep us from making greater headway in the treatment of disease.
‘The essence of who we are inside is greater than who we are in the world.’
‘Since so much of the world’s population believes that prayer is effective, isn’t that in itself some evidence?’