In only a few months, the market’s view on the dollar turns 180 degrees. Last year, the dollar crisis in the world was still on tenterhooks and the U.S. budget deficit triggered by the dollar inflated fear of losing its global reserve currency status. But in recent weeks, the European countries bring dollar back to […]
Month: June 2020
Save the Music…That Depends
As a music lover, as I am sure most of you reading this right now are, I would applaud and champion the phrase “save the music” as a noble and necessary idea. Let’s face it, music is the universal language (sorry “love,” you’ve been demoted due to your many uses, especially the love of money […]
Is Your Plan for Losing Weight Too Complicated?
Are you making it harder to lose weight than it needs to be? According to a recent study, some people are choosing diet and meal plans for losing weight that are far too complicated – and then giving up in frustration. Researchers from Indiana University and the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin […]
Hunting in the Sweetgrass Hills
Hunting in the Sweetgrass Hills. A wind story with a wild ride. One year my dad and both of my brothers and me went deer hunting up in the Sweetgrass Hills. This story I remember vividly because it was the only time all of us ever went hunting together. Naturally the wind was howling that […]
New Computer Technology That Detects The Signs Of Stress
Signs are things that can be seen with the eyes whereas symptoms refer to what is going on inside the body. While the patient care that the practice of modern medicine provides has certainly been improved with the advancement of technology. Understandably, some health care providers are pointing out the dangers of almost constant reliance […]