Preparing for Life’s Mishaps by Barbara Ficarra, RN, BSN, MPA Having this card in your wallet could save your life in an ER When Real Simple Magazine reporter contacted me for a story on emergency rooms, I was delighted to help out. I think it’s important for readers to have the perspective from a nurse on the front line of the ER as well as ER doctors. The March edition of Real Simple is on…
Read More...Welcome to the New Healthin30.com!
Welcome to the redesigned Healthin30.com! We’re passionate about bringing you vital health information that can help you achieve spectacular health. And we’re delighted we have a clean and colorful site to bring it to you. Front and center you’ll find this blog, where we’ll bring you constantly updated news and information from medical experts. Because it’s a blog we can take your comments and questions, and create an ongoing conversation about medicine and personal health….
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By Barbara Ficarra Be Careful When Shoveling in a Winter Wonderland While you were sleeping the snow began to fall. Your alarm clock wakes you with the latest weather forecast. “Accumulations of snow totaling 10 inches cover the roads, bitter temperatures of 15 degrees reach across the region and with the wind chill it feels like 2 degrees. Strong gusty winds are whirling between 45 and 50 miles per hours; expect major delays across the…
Read More...Health in 30 with Dr. Kevin Soden, Medical Journalist
[Podcast from the live radio show is coming soon.] Join me on Thursday, May 28, 2009 for a fascinating discussion with Dr. Kevin Soden, a medical journalist for over 20 years appearing on CBS, NBC and most recently on NBC’s Today Show. He now serves as the host for Healthline, the national award-winning daily medical television show seen on the Retirement Living Network. He also serves as the worldwide Medical Director for Texas Instruments and…
Read More...Laughing Your Way to an Even Better You
By Dr. Kevin Soden “You don’t stop laughing because you get old. You get old because you stop laughing.” – Anonymous There is a great deal of wisdom in that saying because we do need to learn to laugh at life especially in these very difficult times. At some instinctual level, the connection between humor and health has been known for thousands of years and is universal to our nature. No matter what civilization or…
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