Ann Arbor Edition - December 2021 Welcome to our December 2021 Issue. Printed copy now available at your local stands. Make a Mosaic with Intention Making mosaics is a creative process that allows us to take the pieces, rearrange and make something whole again. Read More » Death and Dying: Ready to Talk? A death cafe is an open group discussion of death with no agenda, objectives or themes. It is not a grief support or counseling session. Read More » Food Gatherers Hosts Rockin’ for the Hungry Food Gatherers will host their biggest annual fundraiser, Rockin’ for the Hungry, from November 30 through December 4, virtually to raise 1 million meals for people facing hunger. Read More » Women’s Wellness Series Starts in January Midwest Women’s Herbal presents In Our Own Hands: Women’s Wellness Series, a unique virtual event beginning January 8, 2022, with workshops being held every other Saturday through April 2, Read More » Train for a Natural Health Career Enrollment for January 2022 programs at the Naturopathic Institute of Therapies & Education (NITE) is open through December 21. Read More » Trauma-Sensitive Yoga at The Grove The Grove Emotional Health Collaborative provides individual therapy for individuals across their lifespan, as well as couples and family therapy. Read More » Buy Local at the Winter Artisan Market Argus Farm Stop will hold their fifth annual Winter Artisan Market, with handmade products from local artisans, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., December 12. Read More » Late Night Shopping Fun The Main Street Area Association of Ann Arbor will host Ann Arbor Midnight Madness on December 3 downtown with stores open late, holiday cheer, sales and specials. Read More » New Reiki Book Out this Month Danielle Groth, a Holy Fire III reiki master/teacher, meditation teacher and energy medicine practitioner trained and certified in clinical EFT (tapping) and vibrational sound therapy, Read More » KUDOS - Ji Hye Kim Ji Hye Kim, chef and owner of the Korean restaurant Miss Kim, has been named a 2021 Best New Chef by Food & Wine magazine, and Michigan State Senator Jeff Irwin honored her with a special tribute. Read More » Oral-Arterial Fitness: Age Backwards There are more than 30,000 miles of arterial highways in our bodies, and our mouth health affects every inch of them. Read More » Cancer Risk Posed by Birth Control Pills Oral contraceptives, or birth control pills, along with many other formulations of hormones for women, are carcinogens. Read More » Ann Arbor Edition - December 2021 Welcome to our December 2021 Issue. Printed copy now available at your local stands. Read More » Spirit-Infused Serenity To discover the simplicity of a spiritual life and find inspiration within the everyday is sought out by multitudes today. Read More » Michigan Still Has a Lead Poisoning Crisis An abundance of old houses, lead water service lines, crumbling infrastructure and industrial heritage create elevated risk for lead poisoning. Read More » Plant-Based Remedies and Healthy Living When we think about our bodies and what is good for them, most people feel that the best way is to turn to what makes the body heal quickly and naturally without side effects. Read More » Déjà Vu All Over Again In 2008, voters passed the Michigan Medical Marihuana Act, but since recreational marijuana was legalized in 2018, cannabis corporations have been trying to restrict caregivers that grow pot at home. Read More » Take Performance to the Edge—and Beyond Edge delivers both physical and mental energy, instantly improving mood, motivation, metabolism and brain power, as well as progressive anti-aging benefits and loss of belly fat over time. Read More » In-Print Sustainability Healthy Living mens health womens health Womens Wellness Mens Wellness Healthy Ann Arbor December 2021 Greater Ann Arbor