Baby boomers reflect the ‘I did it my way’ anthem of their generation even in funeral pre-planning By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Fewer people are
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Caregiver Relief
Nonprofit Healing Hands for Helping Hearts offers massage relief to those giving care to loved ones By Rebecca Leclair Imagine taking care of a
6 Tips to Get Through Your Midday Slump
By Eudene Harry, MD We have all felt it. After lunchtime, you’re lethargic, tired and constantly checking the clock waiting for the day to
5 Things You Need to Know About Hearing Loss
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. Losing your hearing can be a scary experience. The unknown or panic of decreasing hearing ability can send many people
Thomas Wormer, M.D.
General surgeon has practiced at Thompson Health for 30 years — he talks about his profession, changes in medicine and his volunteer work in Haiti
Career: Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Career requires only an associate’s degree. It pays about $70K By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Would you like a career in a medical field that
Sleep Difficult for Children on Autism Spectrum
By Deborah Jeanne Sergeant Recent research published in the journal Pediatrics indicates that children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are at double the risk
Kick the Clutter
30-Day Minimalist Challenge is a way to get rid of more than 450 items over the course of one month By Amy Cavalier It
5 Things You Need to Know About Autism
By Ernst Lamothe Jr. There has been a ten-fold increase of autism prevalence in the last 40 years, according to the Centers for Disease
E-cigarettes: A New Form of Addiction
By Daniel Croft, MD Since the introduction of electronic cigarettes several years ago, it’s been suggested that these electronic nicotine delivery devices could help





