The first Doctors’ Day observance was March 30, 1933 in Winder, Georgia. Eudora Brown Almond, wife of Dr. Charles B. Almond, decided to set aside a day to honor physicians. The… Read More
La semana pasada las cosas se complicaron entre las chicas y es que el marido de Aurora que es una mosca cojonera y lo tiene todo el día metido en casa. La tensión hará… Read More
Aquí estamos una semana más para hablaros de la clonación más perfecta del universo como es nuestra guapa Cosima. La pobre mujer no tiene vida y no sale del labor… Read More
The decision about whether to have your cat neutered or not is likely to be one of the biggest that you make as a pet owner. There is no doubt that neutering your cat can… Read More
As you may have seen, I have put together a list of Diverse YA & MG 2017 UK Releases to help readers in the UK find diverse books that are being published over here. To help you further… Read More
Cancer is the world’s largest killer responsible for 14.1 million new cases and 8.2 million deaths worldwide in 2016 alone, according to the latest statistics. The future of this deadl… Read More
"Cancer immunotherapy has life-saving powers — and limits" PBS NewsHour 2/8/2017ExcerptSUMMARY: For some patients, the body's own natural immune system is being used to figh… Read More
"Did Obamacare help or hurt you?" by Jason Kane, Laura Santhanam, and Matt Ehrichs; PBS NewsHour Updated 3/27/2017ExcerptCapitol Hill is still embroiled in a debate about the cost of health… Read More
La semana pasada en Anatomía de Grey hicimos un repaso a los últimos tres episodios básicamente porque entre Arizona y Eliza no pasó nada. Fue triste pero cierto… Read More
How would anyone feel if half of everything they learned turned out to be wrong? Early in my medical career, a mentor relayed a similar age-old sentiment.
“One-half of everything you l… Read More
Parece que ha pasado una eternidad desde la última vez que hablamos de las aventuras de Arizona y Eliza en Anatomía de Grey, pero es que ¡no pasaba nada entre ellas! Vamo… Read More
TweetPapaya is known as one of the great fruits with an impressive nutritional profile. It offers a lot of the amazing health benefits for your body, from skin care ability to cancer benefit… Read More
¡Anatomía de Grey está de vuelta lesbicanarias! No les voy a mentir, no me hace tanta ilusión gritarles esto como años atrás, pero ya me conocen, la… Read More
She is the lady of the moment, and we have many reasons to celebrate her. Actress Thuso Mbedu is making her mark in the tough entertainment industry. She has been making news lately since sh… Read More
If you’re a fan of Dan Stevens from his tenure on the period drama series, Downton Abbey, not to mention (but you can see I am about to) his current roles in Disney’s… Read More
All Photos By Gail
The first time I was exposed to the minutely-detailed and unconventionally psychedelic paintings of Philadelphia-based artist Shawn Thornton, I thought I was looking at pa… Read More
La semana pasada en Anatomía de Grey junto con Arizona descubrimos que los métodos curativos de Carina son muchos y muy buenos. Vamos que la mujer cura a orgasmos y ¿a q… Read More
Life in the trenches of medicine can be taxing and having a ready escape for the mind is essential. A good book can wash away stress and recalibrate energy and attitude. Here are a few excel… Read More
Visual Studio Cloud Subscriptions je nový způsob, jak lze výhodně pronajmout DevTest infrastrukturu, IDE nástroje, DevOps prostředí a získat… Read More
Known to be the most common type of cancer occurring in females, breast cancer is the uncontrolled growth of cells in the breast. These cells normally form a tumor which can be spotted d… Read More
Hola lesbicanarias fans de Orphan Black. En el ecuador de la temporada final de la serie por fin nos dan un capítulo bastante Cophinecéntrico, que viene muy bien para hidratarn… Read More
According to the American Cancer Society, it is estimated that about 48,960 people will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2015.
It accounts for about 3 percent of all cancers in the Uni… Read More
– Poetry and Healing with Roger Sippl –
The Sweater
The doctors tell me the main tumor
in my chest is the size of a softball.
She uses a double strand of yarn
and thin knitti… Read More
Summer, as you would agree is one of the most exciting times of the year – the sunshine, warmth and blooming flowers lure us outside after the drape dull winter months.
It’s the… Read More
Esta semana le hemos dicho adiós para siempre a Arizona Robbins. No es que nos haya tomado por sorpresa, a principios de marzo la mismísima Jessica Capshaw había confir… Read More
It may not be breast cancer——But that does not mean that you can just keep a deaf ear to a lump in your breast
If you notice there is a lump in your breast, there are really very… Read More
What it Mean(s)(t) to be a Doctor
– Nonfiction by Martha Nance –
As I prepared my remarks for the memorial service of a long-time patient last month, I remembered, as I al… Read More
The scientific fraternity reaffirmed their confidence in Immune Checkpoint Drugs by giving away Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine to Dr James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo. These two are… Read More
The Red Jeep
– Non-fiction by Roberta Faith Levine – October 19, 2018
For a month a red Jeep has sat in front of our house, its red boxy body catching my eye every t… Read More
You must have heard about health supplements for humans. Did you know that there are health supplements for dogs, as well? Known as the CBD oil, it can help your beloved four-legged friend r… Read More
Are you dealing with receding hairline? Or perhaps, you are noticing for the first time, an abnormally high volume of dislodged strands?
As you may well be aware, hair loss is often a trauma… Read More
Studies have been done for years that all say the same thing…there is a significant impact on both the quality and the quantity of sleep people get when they suffer from pain.
What re… Read More
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 40 million adults will suffer a headache in a given year. Headaches range in severity from mild to severe and can last minutes to… Read More
Book Review of Anne Lamott’s Almost Everything: Notes on Hope
– Book Review by Catherine Lanser –
A few months back I had an opportunity to see Anne Lamott spea… Read More
Mother Knows Best
– Non-Fiction by Suzanne O’Brien –
The
call I was expecting came just after two o’clock on a blustery March afternoon.
Instead of going home a… Read More
Autobiography of a Boob
– Nonfiction by Deborah Morris –
Let’s talk about breasts. We’re all woman here. They are a part of us, sometimes, however briefly, per… Read More
Green, pulpy, sweet, and healthy. That is guyabano for you.
Guyabano (Anona muricata), or soursop as it is known in English, is a small tropical fruit tree bearing a sweet heart-shaped fr… Read More
Research Shows CBD Benefits 50+ Conditions by Aaron Cadena at CBD Origin
Over the last few years, Cannabidiol (CBD) has exploded into the world of health and wellness.
With dozens of natur… Read More
Panax Ginseng (also commonly referred to as Asian or Korean Ginseng) is considered to be an adaptogen, a therapeutic and restorative tonic generally considered to produce a balancing effect… Read More
An interdisciplinary group of scientists has successfully destroyed tumor cells in mice using nanoscale copper compounds in addition to immunotherapy. Above all, the tumors did not return af… Read More
La tristeza del Samurái es una novela negra, muy negra. Y dura, muy dura.
María Bengoechea, abogada de éxito y prestigio, tiene una papeleta difícil. Está… Read More