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Health Care Issues (Page 40)

Part III in a four part series on eating healthy

2017-09-20
By: Maggie Cook
On: September 20, 2017
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome back! This is Part III in a four part series on eating healthy.  If you will remember, last week A. B. wrote a blog on eating healthy on a fixed income, such as Social Security Disability. This week, we visit with Maggie Cook, as she tells us how sheContinue Reading

Part II in a Four Part Series on Eating Healthy

2017-09-13
By: Anne Brown
On: September 13, 2017
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome back!  This is Part II in a four part series on eating healthy.  If you will remember, last week Dr. Ross wrote a blog on the benefits of eating a whole food plant based diet.  This week, we visit with A. B., and her quest for wellness.  As weContinue Reading

Path To Health – Changing Medical Practice

2017-09-06
By: Dr. Charles Ross
On: September 6, 2017
In: Health Care Issues

We are pleased to introduce to you Dr. Charles Ross.  Dr. Ross is a DO, and he stepped up to be our very first Guest DO Blogger!  We think you will find that he has some really good ideas around helping not only Doctors, Student Doctors, Residents, and support staffContinue Reading

A Cup of Coffee – Thoughts To Ponder

2017-07-26
By: Linda Tate
On: July 26, 2017
In: Health Care Issues

Good morning.  I hope this blog finds you content with who you are, happy with the direction your life is taking you, and healthy in mind, body, and spirit.  Why don’t you grab a cup of coffee, a bottle of water, or whatever soothes your soul, and let’s have aContinue Reading

New Documentary Explores Women In Osteopathic Medicine

2017-04-11
By: David
On: April 11, 2017
In: Health Care Issues

“The Feminine Touch – The Struggle for Equality in Medicine” is a brand new documentary on women in osteopathic medicine sponsored by the ACOFP (American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians). You can see a preview of the movie HERE. Since most of us in the Northwest don’t get WEDU inContinue Reading

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