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a friendly advice Shoping-fast by zeng x. In the girl’ eyes, they always attention that the men’s clothing beside them. red coogi men's hoodies Here I give a friendly advice for men: Don’t let the pastel color fool you. The Men’s Your Club Photo Hoodie by Obey packs plenty of edgy attitude. light coogi men's hoodies A large graphic of a symbolic skull covers the en ... Read on »
Worth It by Emily Hey guys! I feel bad about breaking the challenge (not that it’s the first time we’ve cheated!) but it was so so so worth it! I had such a great time catching up with my cousin. She is pregnant with her second child and I’m glad I got to meet the first baby before she has the second one. She and her husband are so nice and fun ... Read on »
Health Tips for November 29 by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven Health Tip: Determining Migraines in ChildrenMigraines are common in kids, affecting up to 5 percent of grade-school children, according to the American Academy of Family Physicians.So how do you know if your little one has another type of headache, or is suffering from a migraine?Children with migraines may complain of the sensation of their heart ... Read on »
Food safety bill deserves support, even from small farmers by Dr. Marion Nestle Doctor of Philosophy Alas, Congress did not pass food safety legislation by Thanksgiving, and I’m getting lots of requests to comment on it. For example, Johannes G writes: “Marion, I’m usually spot on with you about a lot of things you talk about, but your final comment truly irritates me. We don’t need more regulatory policy, we need a food ... Read on »
Sherpa's Christmas List 2009 by John Lacroix It's that time of year again.. I actually dread it. Thanksgiving is a WAY better holiday because it is so anti commercialized. You get together with your family.. and eat. No pressure.. just love. But Christmas... Blech! Too much attention is paid to gift giving and all the like. Either way, I've gotta make a list. So.. here is what is on my Christ ... Read on »
Working through the kinks ... by Diana .. My Oopherectomy and Appendectomy went well and I was healing really well ... but I noticed that part of the incision didn't look right and was hot to the touch, swollen and red. A couple signs that can signal a local infection. Yesterday Cecilia and I spent most of the day hustling between the Albany VA Medical Center and Albany Medical Center to ... Read on »
Chimneys aren't just blowing smoke by Gretchen S. Patient Expert In preparation for the holiday season, the International Guild of Chimneys makes a simple request: lose the gut or find a new way in this year.Sookie Smokehouse adds, "It isn't as though we're asking him to have the svelte figure of Dick Van Dyke when he played chimney sweep Bert in Marry Poppins. Twenty pounds before C-Day is not unreasonable ... Read on »
M.I.A. in MIA by Eliza On The Run So, I've been M.I.A. in the MIA. I've been on vacation this whole week and with the addition of the Holiday Festivities it's been a pretty full week. Unfortunately, all the festivities are wrecking havoc on my training. In the last ten or so days since I've last written, I've only run twice. A 15 mile long run and a 7 miler, both less than stel ... Read on »
November is Eyecare Month by Jennifer Nordin Patient ExpertHealth Maven 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 ... Read on »
Scoot out of the way! by Jennifer J. Patient Expert I regularly spot these fabulous transportation vehicles. I recall how difficult it was to persuade Dad to even use the a walker, let alone a wheel chair. Then, when he was confined to a wheelchair, it drove him crazy. Imagine the senior with limited mobility, having the freedom of zipping around town. Muskoka towns are populated with these scoot ... Read on »