
Parenting and “Flip-Flopping”
Robert Saul, MD opines that changing one’s mind based on rational discourse and informed discussions with people, based on a degree of maturity that reflects reasoned thinking, is totally acceptable.
Robert Saul, MD opines that changing one’s mind based on rational discourse and informed discussions with people, based on a degree of maturity that reflects reasoned thinking, is totally acceptable.
Whether your college-bound student is that responsible kid who doesn’t drink or the “black-out or back out” heavy partier, here are ten sobering things they really need to know about alcohol, by physician author Jill Grimes, MD
A lost porcupine is rejected by several potential friends because of her spines, but she finally meets a friend who appreciates her just as she is.
Kara Wada, MD emphasizes the urgent need to restore healing therapeutic connections between clinicians and patients, recognizing the universal trauma inflicted by the medical institution.
Andrea Wadley, MD, IBCLC says that breastfeeding sabotages for working mothers can easily be avoided if you know what to look out for.
Daniel Paull MD says don’t believe what private equity tells you.
Daniel Paull MD. explains why lobbying congress is the wrong move for real change in our healthcare system.
Dr. Danielle shows us how to open a mangosteen (what in the world is it?!?), in this episode of “Cooking Tips & Tricks with Dr. Danielle.”
David Epstein, MD, discusses pediatricians’ challenges, specifically having to pick up on rare diagnoses when they see many children with similar symptoms that turn out to be benign illnesses.
Robert Kornfeld, DPM thinks that in order to experience happiness, our definition of happiness must change, and our relationship with happiness cannot be fleeting.
Dr. Danielle shows us the nutrients jam-packed into a “hami melon”, in this episode of “Cooking Tips & Tricks with Dr. Danielle.”
Kara Wada, MD writes about the hygiene hypothesis, which states that our modern lifestyle has led to an increase in immune system disorders, such as allergies and asthma.
Robert Saul, MD opines that changing one’s mind based on rational discourse and informed discussions with people, based on a degree of maturity that reflects reasoned thinking, is totally acceptable.
Whether your college-bound student is that responsible kid who doesn’t drink or the “black-out or back out” heavy partier, here are ten sobering things they really need to know about alcohol, by physician author Jill Grimes, MD
A lost porcupine is rejected by several potential friends because of her spines, but she finally meets a friend who appreciates her just as she is.
Kara Wada, MD emphasizes the urgent need to restore healing therapeutic connections between clinicians and patients, recognizing the universal trauma inflicted by the medical institution.
Andrea Wadley, MD, IBCLC says that breastfeeding sabotages for working mothers can easily be avoided if you know what to look out for.
Daniel Paull MD says don’t believe what private equity tells you.
Daniel Paull MD. explains why lobbying congress is the wrong move for real change in our healthcare system.
Dr. Danielle shows us how to open a mangosteen (what in the world is it?!?), in this episode of “Cooking Tips & Tricks with Dr. Danielle.”
David Epstein, MD, discusses pediatricians’ challenges, specifically having to pick up on rare diagnoses when they see many children with similar symptoms that turn out to be benign illnesses.
Robert Kornfeld, DPM thinks that in order to experience happiness, our definition of happiness must change, and our relationship with happiness cannot be fleeting.
Dr. Danielle shows us the nutrients jam-packed into a “hami melon”, in this episode of “Cooking Tips & Tricks with Dr. Danielle.”
Kara Wada, MD writes about the hygiene hypothesis, which states that our modern lifestyle has led to an increase in immune system disorders, such as allergies and asthma.
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