(HealthNewsDigest.com) – New York, NY—Why do we often make the wrong choices and find ourselves in the wrong relationships or in the wrong jobs leaving us unhappy and dissatisfied? What can we do to make the right life choices?
Category: Book Review
The Genius of Instinct
(HealthNewsDigest.com) – New York, NY—Why do we often make the wrong choices and find ourselves in the wrong relationships or in the wrong jobs leaving us unhappy and dissatisfied? What can we do to make the right life choices?
Two Weeks Under
(HealthNewsDigest.com) – Journalist and author Rivka Tadjer’s chilling and darkly funny novel, Two Weeks Under, answers the daily din of our weight obsession with this question: If you could go under a completely safe, affordable, two-week vanity coma to lose weight, would you do it? Would you spring for a nose job while you’re under, since you don’t have to be awake for the two weeks you’d wear a bandage? And one last thing Tadjer would like to know: Size zero. Who decided that was a size?
Two Weeks Under
(HealthNewsDigest.com) – Journalist and author Rivka Tadjer’s chilling and darkly funny novel, Two Weeks Under, answers the daily din of our weight obsession with this question: If you could go under a completely safe, affordable, two-week vanity coma to lose weight, would you do it? Would you spring for a nose job while you’re under, since you don’t have to be awake for the two weeks you’d wear a bandage? And one last thing Tadjer would like to know: Size zero. Who decided that was a size?
Younger (Thinner) You Diet
(HealthNewsDigest.com) – Everything you know about dieting is wrong. We’ve been taught that controlling your weight begins and ends with the stomach, and that dieting is all about creating a better ratio of “calories in versus calories out.” But where do you think this metabolism takes place? The truth is that your stomach doesn’t control your weight at all. Weight loss occurs in your brain.
Younger (Thinner) You Diet
(HealthNewsDigest.com) – Everything you know about dieting is wrong. We’ve been taught that controlling your weight begins and ends with the stomach, and that dieting is all about creating a better ratio of “calories in versus calories out.” But where do you think this metabolism takes place? The truth is that your stomach doesn’t control your weight at all. Weight loss occurs in your brain.