Plaque is a scary thing and today we learn how to free ourselves from fear of “the fuzz” in this candid conversation with Edmond, OK dentist Damon R. Johnson, DDS. Q: Thank you for chatting with us today... Edmond Dentist Damon R. Johnson, DDS: Anytime, it’s my pleasure. Q: We are trying to share more health-related information with our readers. Today, we want to … [Read more...]
Finding Quality Nursing Care Starts Online, Says Stephen Samuelian
You know what’s best for your loved one. But, how do you know what to look for when choosing skilled nursing care? Here, Stephen Samuelian answers questions and offers advice to adult children seeking new living arrangements for their former caregivers. Oceans 2003: We are so pleased to have you with us today. Stephen Samuelian: I’m happy to be here. Oceans … [Read more...]
Careers in High Demand
While the job market remains tough, there are still hundreds of vocations that are in high demand. Below, find out which industries are searching for new talent despite the unemployment rate in the U.S. Business Jobs Market Research Analyst is one of the top growing jobs and a great career for those who want to be “in the know”all the time. These are the people that study … [Read more...]
AAA: Holiday Season to Feature More Travelers on the Road
The 2014 holiday travel season is projected to be the busiest ever, according to national records. Lower gas prices and an improving economy are cited as the chief factors for this influx of travelers. AAA expects nearly 100 million Americans to travel upwards of 50 miles by air or car during the 2014 holiday season. More than 90 percent of travelers arrive at their … [Read more...]
Stanford University Researchers Examine Connection Between Walking and Creativity
Researchers at Stanford University suggest going for a walk when trapped in a creative rut at the office. In a new study, Daniel L. Schwartz and Marily Oppezzo found that participants who took regular walks experienced an 81 percent increase in certain cognitive tests. A group of 176 people, most of them enrolled in university studies, were examined. The study, published … [Read more...]