Pelvic Exam - Articles
November is Eyecare Month
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Jennifer Nordin

did you know? According to the Vision Council of America, numerous prescription and non-prescription medications may alter the quantity or quality of vision and even pose a threat to future eye health? These medications include: Cardiac drugsOral contraceptivesAnti-histaminesAntibioticsWith regular eye exams, an optometrist can detect problems ear ...
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Thanksgiving and glasses
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Jim Allen
This week we went to Joliet for Thanksgiving. Jill's sister, Joy, and her husband, Mark, hosted a very large group this year. With a group of 20 or more, this was quite an undertaking. But, it was very nice with loads of great food. Brett & Arielle made it in quite late from Philly - their flight was delayed 4 hours and they landed around 12:30 ...
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November is Eyecare Month
by
Jennifer Nordin

did you know? According to the Vision Council of America, numerous prescription and non-prescription medications may alter the quantity or quality of vision and even pose a threat to future eye health? These medications include: Cardiac drugsOral contraceptivesAnti-histaminesAntibioticsWith regular eye exams, an optometrist can detect problems ear ...
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Thanksgiving and glasses
by
Jim Allen
This week we went to Joliet for Thanksgiving. Jill's sister, Joy, and her husband, Mark, hosted a very large group this year. With a group of 20 or more, this was quite an undertaking. But, it was very nice with loads of great food. Brett & Arielle made it in quite late from Philly - their flight was delayed 4 hours and they landed around 12:30 ...
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Health and Evolutionary Reasoning – The PaNu Method
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Kurt G Harris MD
Our current ideas of "health" or "optimal health" are modern concepts. Although evolving over millenia, in current form they are specific to our culture and are part of our "language game" - to borrow Ludwig Wittgenstein's term. One definition of a language game is an internally coherent system of values and concepts t ...
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Giving Thanks
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Abigail S.

In honor of Thanksgiving, I would like to give thanks right here on my blog. This year, I have a lot to be thankful for, but one person in particular deserves a very large dose of gratitude.This week, my mom underwent surgery. It was supposed to be simple and quick, but halfway through it took a complicated turn. Her doctor came out and spoke to ...
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Gearing up for exams
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Danielle L
Exams start in two weeks minus one day, anyone else feel like these past four months just flew by? From now on in, I am committed to studying and staying healthy. Of course I will run as much as possible because this is what keeps me studying well! Time to hunker down Posted in Uncategorized Tagged: exams, Exercise, School, studying
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laughing through my doctor’s appointment
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Kerri
It is true folks. My doctor and I laughed at various different things. We spent my appointment hashing some stuff out, and laughing about other things. It was almost kind of fun (for a doctor’s appointment, anyways). Okay, seriously, this lady deals with old people all day long pretty much, so I must be kind of fun . . . Even though my lu ...
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Dyslexic Heart Surgeon, Inventor, CEO, Toby Cosgrove M.D.
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Drs. Fernettte & Brock E.
"We're not very good at the scholastic stuff, but we see other things that are different, and that's a big advantage." - Toby Cosgrove, M.D., CEO Cleveland Clinics FromLeadership Powerhouse: "Cosgrove, an international legend in cardio thoracic surgery, holder of 18 patents, author of a book and 400 journal articles, and surgeon of ...
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