The Invisible Wounds of War
Neurofeedback may help soldiers with PTSD
By Anne McGregor
Exercise Your Mind
How working out saves your brain
Friends, Not Foes
At practices like Dr. Richard D. Weigand’s, the relaxation starts with a calming reception area
By Blair Tellers
Love Your Mug
Cosmetic dentistry can make your smile brighter
Too Hot to Handle?
When should you treat a fever?
By Matt Thompson
Betting on Better Health
Local chef brings top notch cuisine to the Coeur d’Alene Casino
By Patty Seebeck
Straighten Up
Early intervention can help reduce a kid’s time in braces
By Lisa Fairbanks-Rossi
A Desire to Help
It’s OK — you can call Spokane’s supernurse Anna Mae Ericksen “Mrs. Yuck.” Just don’t ever tell her “no”
By Leah Sottile
There When You Need Us
Nurses have helped cope with the H1N1 virus, but what does the future hold? By Patricia Butterfield PhD, RN, Dean, Washington State University College of Nursing
By Patricia Butterfield
Country Dentistry
The small rural towns of Eastern Washington have too few dentists — but the University of Washington’s new program is here to help
By Daniel Walters
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Rockwood Rolls On
By Nicholas Deshais
A Year of Perfect Health
Seeking balance in an increasingly imbalanced life
By Luke Baumgarten
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Inland Northwest museums, libraries and art organizations compete for local resources after funding cuts to three federal agencies
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