Written by Susan Smigielski Acker More women are putting pregnancy on hold—but what about the risks? About 40 years ago, women begin advancing their careers first, having babies second. For decades, that trend has continued—and…
Written by Michelle Deschenes Tired of the proverbial box of chocolates & flowers for Valentine’s Day? Try these fresh, healthy alternatives. This Valentine’s Day, try something “outside of the box.” Step away from the proverbial boxed…
Written by Karen Haywood Queen Sharing medical information between private, public and other hospitals can make both physicians and patients more informed. The middle-aged man came into the emergency room at the Hunter Holmes VA…
Written by Skip Miller Some time between the third cup of coffee and that other thing I swallow a handful of pills. I’m not going to tell you the names of them. I will, however,…
Interview by Dianna Stiles The scene in the movie is always the same. The actor stops talking mid-sentence, sweat beads on his brow, his breathing becomes labored and his hand clutches his chest before, finally,…
Interview by Alison Johnson At first glance, McKinley L. Price’s two jobs seem nothing alike: working as a dentist and serving as mayor of Newport News, a city of more than 180,000 people. But for…
Written by Gayle Pinn, C.P.T. Amid today’s high-tech workout wonders, the humble dumbbell and barbell remain strength-training staples To call someone a dumbbell suggests they’re not so smart, but to use a dumbbell for fitness…
Written by Daniel Shaye, D.C. Whether in the role of doctor or athlete, I’ve learned that the body gives out many different messages. Some of these messages are important, some urgent, and some are both.…
FEBRUARY IS… Heart Month Children’s Dental Health Month National Cancer Prevention Month Chocolate Lovers’ Month Wise Health Consumer Month AMD/Low Vision Awareness Month —- A Generous Gift Erica Comber of Comber Physical Therapy (left) supports…
Written by Dr. Brent Segeleon The increasing role optometrists have in diagnosing, managing and treating disease Did you know that your optometrist, most commonly known to treat refractive disorders with corrective glasses or contact lenses,…
Communication for Couples: 9 Tips for Getting the Love You Want Relationship on the rocks? Not getting the love you want? Take this advice from therapist Dr. Renee del Rio Heyliger of Williamsburg Behavioral Arts. Make it…
Written By Dr. Hugh B. McCormick Jr. Constant fatigue and snoring may be signs of cardiac disease—pay attention to them during Heart Month. You blame your daytime sleeping on hibernation in the cold winter, but…
Written by Heather McGinley Although illness can strike any time, doctors’ offices and urgent care facilities become filled with cold and flu patients during the winter months. As Virginians spend more time indoors with family…
Written by Tami Hulcher, C.N.C., C.H.E. —- It was June 22, 1984. I was happily married and pregnant with my first child. A late night call from my mother shocked me awake. “Daddy had a heart…
Written by Rick Platt My past two columns covered the basics of running/walking training: taking a person from a sedentary lifestyle to the beginner level in the December 2011 issue, then the intermediate level of…
Written by Brandy Centolanza A glass of wine a day may keep heart disease at bay. “Red wine contains certain plant compounds called antioxidants, which may…help to protect the heart and the lining of the…
Written by Debbie Scott “Mom is becoming more difficult to handle.” “I am so tired, but who will take care of Dad?” “I could never put my parents in a nursing home.” Do any of these…
Written by Skip Miller Every day seems like a journey through the whirlwinds of aggression. Little wonder one in every 100, or 2.3 million, Americans are in jail. A boggling 46 percent of Americans have…
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Written By Michelle Burchett When the holiday whirlwind ends and adrenaline is no longer sustaining us, we may be physically exhausted or feel blue. If getting back to normal seems daunting, there’s hope! Small steps…