In Milana's work at the Institutional Review Board at the University of Utah, she reviews an average of 30 cutting-edge research studies in all areas of medicine and complementary health care every week, which provides me a rare opportunity to study the latest advancements in traditional and complementary medicine. She has a unique opportunity to access an enormous amount of information about health and well-being and has accumulated a vast amount of knowledge about the efficiency and side effects of medical procedures and drugs. Milana's approach to health is, to begin with a deep respect for medicine and what it can offer in the twenty-first century, and to also to build good health from the bottom up with nutrition and healthy living so that medical interventions can be more successful when they are required.
When More Isn’t Happier: Unpacking the Burnout in Achievement Culture
Richard Zwicky and licensed marriage and family therapist Zoe Spears, discuss the psychological cost of modern achievement and consumer culture. They explore how industrialism and capitalism have tied self-worth to productivity and monetary gain, leading many Read more