For decades Ozzy Osbourne lived in a drunken or drugged haze. But against the medical odds - with many crazy antics and family dramas along the way - the Black Sabbath rocker turns 70 on Monday. Our pics celebrate the bonkers life of the so-called Prince of Darkness...
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The question is, then, do you have this rhythm of rest in your life?
The liquid face lift was designed to avoid surgical procedures by using dermal fillers like Juvederm and others. Real before and after pics of real users.
If your life were a movie, which one would it be? Go ahead and take the quiz and we'll tell you!
Did you know your zip code can determine your life expectancy?
The pictures make small changes to every day domestic scenes to show how dementia can affect they way we see and behave.
Discover the secret of how you can live a life of permanent purpose. It begins with realizing this: That everything matters! Would you like to lead a life of…
Provided by the experts at ACTS Retirement-Life Communities Sitting down with your aging parents to discuss legal, financial, and long-term care issues can be difficult. It is hard to face the fact…
To gain inner healing, we must understand that loving attention paid to other people’s goals and dreams is the greatest form of compassion and caring.
Umbrella, light, landscape, sky- there is no language of the holy. The sacred lies in the ordinary. - Deng Ming-Dao As opposed to suggesting something mostly outside of ourselves, such as studying research, a special 10-day retreat, or some expensive seminar, I believe that if we know how to we can
Living with chronic illness means embracing change and living life responsibly, healthfully, and thoughtfully
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This beautiful video is meant to help you understand the true meaning of falling and why there is always a reason to start over.
The barbershop can be a safe haven for black men, a place for honest conversation and trust -- and, as physician Joseph Ravenell suggests, a good place to bring up tough topics about health. He's turning the barbershop into a place to talk about medical problems that statistically affect black men more often and more seriously, like high blood pressure. It's a new approach to problem solving with broad applications. "What is your barbershop?" he asks. "Where is that place for you where…