Finding Light Through Winter Blues
By Stephanie Carter On November 2 everyone’s clock “fell back” into shorter days and the temperatures fully started to drop a bit. The tell-tale signs of fall. I always notice a shift in my mood. […]
By Stephanie Carter On November 2 everyone’s clock “fell back” into shorter days and the temperatures fully started to drop a bit. The tell-tale signs of fall. I always notice a shift in my mood. […]
By MATTHEW K. ADAMS, MD, MBA Imagine slowly losing your vision, bit by bit, so subtly you don’t notice until it’s too late. That’s the chilling reality of Glaucoma, one of the leading causes of […]
By SAMUEL ROGERS, SR. The holidays are a season of reunion, of clinking glasses and sharing meals with the people who have known us the longest. For many of us, this means sitting down with […]
Courtesy HEARING SERVICES OF McKINNEY As an audiologist, I’ve heard every excuse under the sun for avoiding hearing aids. “They’re ugly.” “They won’t help.” “I can’t afford batteries.” These aren’t just old wives’ tales—they’re myths […]
By JESS GRAY For many families, the holidays are woven with traditions that repeat year after year. The one who makes the turkey, who sets the table with the good china, who pulls out the […]
By Sondra Barr Sarah Jessica Parker turned 60 in March, and if the milestone gives her pause, you wouldn’t know it from the pace of her days. She still reads between appointments, still guards the […]
By Christopher Evans There’s a moment many patients look forward to during treatment—the ringing of the bell. It signals the end of chemotherapy or radiation, and the beginning of something new. Friends cheer, nurses smile, […]
By GEORGE YULANI When it comes to food, there are few topics that generate as much curiosity as GMOs. Some call GMOs the future of farming, while others worry about what they mean for our […]
By William Parker On more than one occasion, I have found myself excusing a sudden, unexpected belch—with more embarrassment than alarm. They can come from seemingly nowhere, right in the middle of a conversation. If […]
By Craig Watson Our story begins with Paul, a 78-year-old divorced man who passed away in late 2013. He had two children: a son named Rip and a daughter named Kelly. Paul told Kelly that […]
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