Cell Phones and Cancer—Yes, Again

Sometimes, it is hard to believe that just 25 years ago, few people had cell phones. Now, it’s hard to imagine life without them. Of course, cell phones have come a long way from their original function of simply allowing us to make calls while away from home: expanding to offer texting capabilities, mobile computing,… Read More »

FDA Approves Aemcolo (rifamycin) to Treat Travelers’ Diarrhea

FDA Approves Aemcolo (rifamycin) to Treat Travelers’ Diarrhea Print this page November 16, 2018 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Aemcolo (rifamycin), an antibacterial drug indicated for the treatment of adult patients with travelers’ diarrhea caused by noninvasive strains of Escherichia coli (E. coli), not complicated by fever or blood in the… Read More »

Kaia Retreat 2019

Event date: 4/26/2019 4:30 PM – 4/28/2019 12:00 PM Export event Thursday, November 15, 2018 Embrace Change | Be Bold | Live Inspired Kaia Retreat is our Annual Women’s Retreat. A girls’ weekend trip full of inspirational female power, community, fun and empowerment. Meet new friends, drink a little wine, meditate, enjoy Kaia Adventures in… Read More »

Medical News Today: Does using testosterone to treat depression work?

Medical professionals have been discussing whether testosterone treatment can actually reduce depressive symptoms in men for many years. A recent meta-analysis attempts to draw a clearer picture. Could testosterone therapy be the antidepressant of the future? Depression is a major global concern. Per year, major depressive disorder affects an estimated 16.1 million adults in the… Read More »

50 Secrets Surgeons Won’t Tell You

It’s always interesting to hear what people say when you’re giving them anesthesia iStock/czardases “I once had a guy who was a horse trainer who started going on about how this one horse was a sure thing to win. One of the nurses collected money from everyone in the operating room and bet on the… Read More »