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Do Doula’s benefit the Dad? by Sheridan Ripley Patient ExpertPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Dad, you may wonder why a mom needs a doula if they are going to be there. Eoulas are as much for you as they are for the mom!My DH said after Bryson’s birth, “Why didn’t we have a doula for all our births?” He LOVED having a doula. Often dads are the biggest proponents of doulas once they have experienced birth with one. ... Read on »
St. Joe’s MS theory sparks flood of interest by Jeff Pile People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee November 28, 2009JOANNA FRKETICHTHE HAMILTON SPECTATORSt. Joseph’s Hospital will be testing a radical new theory that multiple sclerosis is a vascular disease that can be treated. The unproven theory by an Italian doctor whose wife has MS has given hope to those with the mystery neurological disease believed until now to be an autoimmune con ... 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 »
Lens Happy by Jenna .. Hey guys!I must be the most slacker food blogger…..ever. I don’t really have any good excuse for not posting all day, other than the fact that I’ve just been downright lazy. I don’t have any cool stories or funny pictures to show but hey, that’s life!I’ve been playing all day with this new lens that I got for my ... 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 »
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 »
Happ-Happ- Happy BLAH by Dayzofrain Patient ExpertHealth Maven Interesting title right? I came up with that one all on my own. So I am home visiting the fam (if you read regularly then you know) for Thanksgiving, my birthday, our Anniversary and my sisters wedding. It has been a pretty full week.I’ll have to get into the specifics of that later It isn’t all bad. It’s actually been prett ... Read on »
Update by Jenayshayfur Patient Expert I remember being on Predinsone around this time last year and having a horrible time with my stomach. In remembering this I have come to realize the a whole year has passed and I am still not doing that great with my stomach - well not as great as I want to be doing. I'm still experiencing a lot of pain around the gall bladder area which is weird ... Read on »
India gives conditional green light to emission cuts – Yahoo! News by Suhit A. Patient Expert India should go the way of china and announce energy efficiency targets which the world believes is credible. This is the right thing to do in India’s state.“India is willing to sign on to an ambitious global target for emissions reductions or limiting temperature increase but this must be accompanied by an equitable burden sharing para ... Read on »
Clarifications by Danielle L Recently, my doctor decided to give me a prednisone stash to use as I see fit. I mentioned that I have exacerbations often enough to require prednisone every 1-2 months (at least during the winter/spring). And although it’s my constant reality, I know that on a computer screen this can seem extremely drastic. Excessive. And I realize, in an e ... Read on »