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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: What's In Your Creamer?

2018-05-29
By: Cassie Steele
On: May 29, 2018
In: Health Care Issues

WELCOME BACK!  We are taking a break this week, as we welcome Cassie Steele, who has graciously written a “one off” blog for us this week!  Please welcome her, and as always, grab that cup of coffee and enjoy… Why Some Osteopathic Physicians Recommend A Homemade Creamer For Your CoffeeContinue 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

Take Back Your Life: Part II in a Series on Diet and Exercise

2018-05-08
By: Molly Brady
On: May 8, 2018
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome back!  Wow, last week you really responded to what Dr. Rosch had to share with us!  So happy you were interested in taking back your lives!   Well, you are in for a treat…because the next two weeks we are featuring women from your communities that have done just that. Continue Reading

Which is more important?  Eating right or Exercising? Part I in a series on taking back your life.

2018-04-30
By: Laura Rosch
On: April 30, 2018
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome back!  Last month was very interesting as we were able talk honestly about the Doctor/Patient relationship.  Some of you felt very strongly about this. The topic this month is one that our community readers have been asking for.  That all important question:  Is it more important to eat right,Continue Reading

Are Doctors The Bad Guy? A Cup of Coffee: Part IV in a series

2018-04-24
By: Linda Tate
On: April 24, 2018
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome back!  This month was a great discussion about the Doctor/Patient relationship!  I would like to thank our guest DO, Dr. Deb Roman, and our two community bloggers Jan Guttormsen and Charity Payne for their honesty and insight.  I would also like to thank all of you who commented andContinue Reading

Navy Wife Tells All – Part III in a series on the Doctor/Patient Relationship

2018-04-17
By: Charity Payne
On: April 17, 2018
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome Back!  Last week, we visited with Jan Guttormsen, and her thoughts on trust.  I know we heard from many of you who share her experiences.  This week, we get the pleasure of hearing from one of America’s finest!   Charity Payne is the wife of a Sailor.  She comes toContinue Reading

When Trust Is Lost – Part II in a series on Healing

2018-04-10
By: Jan Guttormsen
On: April 10, 2018
In: Health Care Issues

Welcome back!  Last week we started a month long discussion on the Doctor/Patient relationship, facilitated by Dr. Deb Roman. This week’s response to her blog comes from Jan Guttormsen.  Jan makes many good points in her blog, and I would bet most of  you can, and will, relate.  Feel freeContinue Reading

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