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Warm and Fuzzy by Stephen F. Registered NurseHealth Maven Benjamin Brewer, M.D. writes a regular column in the Wall Street Journal entilted, "The Doctor's Office." Yesterday, he wrote the article, " Primary Care Has Rewards Despite Hassles." I suppose the article is intended to give you the warm and fuzzy's about what it should be like being a primary care physician today - he talks of saving lives and de ... Read on »
Warming up? by Amy G. Patient ExpertHealth Maven ... than usual since I was talking the ENTIRE TIME, telling her about the race and my trip. I felt good when it was done, although my lungs felt a bit raspy. The temp was comfortable to stand around and chat and stretch afterward without shivering. I'm trying not to get my hopes up, but it feels like spring is coming. Tuesday night was the second T ... Read on »
Warm, warm weather by Clara Patient Expert How was I bundled up running in 4 degree weather just a few days ago and today I was exposing the white legs running in 67 degree weather? Holy moly it felt nice out today! What a teaser. It felt like a warm summer night, ahhh. I just now went running for 50 minutes at the canal. I would have liked to keep going but it was too dark out. Afterward ... Read on »
warm weather triggers migraines by Janet G. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Science has confirmed what many of us migraineurs already knew. I certainly get migrainey when the weather is super-hot and/or when I suddenly get overheated. I love warm weather but fear it when I know I can't escape from it when necessary. I know the migraine bloggers will be all over this, so I'll be brief and give you some links: http://www ... Read on »
Happiness is a Warm Gun by Linda MacDonald Glenn Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven [Hat tip to the Neurocritic ] Here at the Women's Bioethics Blog, we like to write about the newest findings in neuroethics, so it is with some bemusement that I read this post from one of Neuro blogs: Wrigley-Funded Study Finds Chewing Gum May Help Reduce StressIn other news, a study funded by Smith & Wesson finds shooting guns may help reduce str ... Read on »
I Love Warm Weather! by Pamela B. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Chloee wanted me to take some video of her and Rhett signing together. Unfortunatley Rhett had no interest in signing. It was the first time he had sat on the grass without a blanket, and he just could not figure it out. We did get "all done" out of him, and "bye", but that was it....take a look..... Make video montages at www.OneTrueMedia.com Read on »
A Warm Bath and Your Sleep by Bob C. Patient ExpertHealth Maven ... achine, so what. If it was important they’ll call back, if not, don’t worry about it. You probably just missed some telemarketing heathen selling carbonated, dehydrated water tablets, or electric cat food.     Soak for 20-30 minutes. Much more and the water will be going cold and it will start to stimulate you. If you want to soak longer, you have ... Read on »
A Warm Bath and Your Sleep by Bob C. Patient ExpertHealth Maven ... achine, so what. If it was important they’ll call back, if not, don’t worry about it. You probably just missed some telemarketing heathen selling carbonated, dehydrated water tablets, or electric cat food. Soak for 20-30 minutes. Much more and the water will be going cold and it will start to stimulate you. If you want to soak longer, you ... Read on »