The following links are to sites I believe can be helpful or are otherwise interesting. I am not responsible for the content or information contained therein or for any business the reader chooses to conduct with the site owners.
www.mlmorales.com - this is the website of a fantastic licensed acupuncturist, Mary Lynn Morales, L.Ac.. She utilizes acupuncture, massage therapy, Chinese herbal medicine, nutritional counseling, and functional medical testing in her practice.
http://thehealthyskeptic.org/ - In this informative blog, acupuncture student Chris Kresser challenges mainstream myths on nutrition, health and disease. As he says he "launched The Healthy Skeptic last year to help others see through the common myths and misdirections peddled by the media and medical establishment." Since I came to psychology due to my strong belief in the body/mind connection, I am thrilled someone is sumarizing the good research on cholesterol, statins, and healthy fats. We are what we eat.
www.Weigh2HealthMD.com - this is the website of a physician colleague, Nathalie Bera-Miller, MD who specializes in Bariatric Medicine. Dr. Bera-Miller first conducts a comprehensive evaluation to diagnose any medical causes and complications of excess weight. Then, whether or not causes or complications are found, she employs a very effective and personable treatment approach.
www.akaminska.com - this site is for a talented photographer, Anna Kaminska. She has done book covers, worked as the staff photographer for a marine biology research voyage in search of blue whales, taught middle school photography, and documented archeological sites in Peru. Anna produces portraits and landscapes, in color as well as black and white, and in digital and traditional media.
www.theaterofthemidnightsun.com - Mixing humor and drama, Michael McGee has created THE THEATER OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN podcast. It is an all new full-cast audio show that offers original tales of adventure, mystery, science fiction, humor, fantasy, and literary fiction for lovers of radio theater, as well as literature. It’s available for free download to your iPod or computer at iTunes and also at “The Theater of the Midnight Sun” web site.