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A Cup of Coffee: The Effects of Aging Stereotypes – What Are You Telling Your Children?

2018-10-30
By: Lei Ross
On: October 30, 2018
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome back!  Last week, we chatted about the suicide rates in our elderly.  If you missed it, click HERE to catch up!  We hope you took that seriously and check in on your loved ones, friends, and co-workers often. This week, we welcome Dr. Lei Ross.  Dr. Ross will lead usContinue Reading

My Daughter Was Abused in School: Part II in a series on children and mental health

2018-06-12
By: Maggie Cook
On: June 12, 2018
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome back!  Last week, Dr. Ross educated us about food and it’s impact on the child’s brain.  Wasn’t that fascinating?  This week, we welcome Maggie Cook.  Maggie has a daughter who was sexually abused by her father at the tender age of 3, and as a result, suffered with mentalContinue Reading

Children and Mental Health: Is Food a Factor? Part I in a series

2018-06-05
By: Dr. Charles Ross
On: June 5, 2018
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome back!  A new month and a new topic.  You have all been asking for something on children and mental health, and we are so happy to say we heard you and found just the right doctor for the task.  You will love this DO’s perspective!  I encourage you toContinue Reading

A Cup of Coffee: "I haven't always been this big" – Final Thoughts on Diet and Exercise

2018-05-21
By: Linda Tate
On: May 21, 2018
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome Back!  Our guest community blogger last week, Tracy Gonzalez, really touched your hearts.  Our community bloggers this month were courageous both in their personal journey’s and their ability to share their stories.  We thank you. I would also like to thank our guest DO, Dr. Laura Rosch for contributing. Continue Reading

I Weighed 400 Pounds: Part III in a Series on Diet and Exercise

2018-05-15
By: Tracy Gonzalez
On: May 15, 2018
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome Back!  Last week Molly Brady showed us her stuff!  She really gave us food for thought (pun intended).  The response to her blog was overwhelming and she thanks you for your readership. This week, we welcome another success story, Tracy Gonzalez.  She will inspire you to find wellness, butContinue Reading

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This blog should not be considered to be medical advice. Your personal health is best-discussed one-on-one with your personal physician. Rather, this blog is intended to highlight the distinctive philosophy and practice of osteopathic medicine as expressed by the author and does not necessarily represent the opinion of the Northwest Osteopathic Medical Foundation, or other Osteopathic physicians. The information and opinions are solely those of the author.