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Traditional, western, medical doctors are increasingly accepting wholistic approaches to wellness. Physicians at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center are among those researching and implementing complementary and integrative modalities for healing.
Even though last month's Boston marathon was terrorized with bombs, Cincinnati’s 15th annual Flying Pig Marathon will go on. The event is expected to bring more than 30,000 from all 50 states and several countries including Australia, Brazil and Kenya.
Saturday is Record Store Day. Independent record stores around the globe will celebrate with live in-store music and deals on tunes not to be found elsewhere. Around Greater Cincinnati you can join the fun at Shake It Records ,Everybody’s Records, Phils, and Moles Record Exchange .
When faced with a serious or chronic illness sometimes treatment from a medical doctor isn’t enough to help heal. Some people to turn complimentary therapies like yoga, tai chi, acupuncture or qi-gong.
The Indigo Girls continue to entertain audiences with their award winning music, frequently focusing on social justice issues. After nearly 3 decades together the duo enjoys a loyal following.Amy Ray and Emily Saliers are on tour in the Midwest right now with songs from their 14th album, Beauty Queen Sister, along with some of the old favorites.
Sometimes pets misbehave even if the owner has taken them to a training class. A Cincinnati woman uses positive strategies for teaching pets good behaviors while reducing, eliminating or preventing unwanted behaviors. Her main focus is dogs and birds.