by Julie Johnson | Oct 10, 2016 | Editorial
Not about the man so much as the myth. Steve Jobs has become a larger-than-life legend that even death has not managed to diminish. Synonymous with innovation, elegance and getting every consumer to want something they never knew they needed, he is the modern-day...
by Jill Hoffman | Aug 26, 2015 | Editorial
It is jokingly said that the United States and Great Britain are two countries separated by a common language. What’s not so funny is the fact that the Brits—and other Europeans—use sunscreen considered superior to the lotions available in the U.S. To understand the...
by Jill Hoffman | Aug 18, 2015 | Editorial
While hay fever and other seasonal allergies can cause plenty of misery, peanut, egg, milk, and other food allergies can be deadly. This has prompted medical researchers to work diligently in developing new tests for food allergies. There are an estimated three...
by Jill Hoffman | Jul 30, 2015 | Editorial
Women’s breasts are made up of glandular tissue called lobules, which produce milk, and tiny tubes or ducts which carry the milk to the nipple. Breasts also have fibrous connective tissue and fatty tissue which give them their size and shape and hold the glandular...
by Jill Hoffman | Jul 21, 2015 | Editorial
The data on peanut allergies is often confusing. According to figures released in 2013 by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), only 0.06 percent of people in the United States have peanut allergies. However, a 2008 study by Jaffe Food...
by Jill Hoffman | Feb 12, 2015 | Editorial
With billions of people using the Internet as a major source of information and communication, no one should be surprised that there is a growing number of doctors going digital. Armed with the latest tablet computers, smartphones, and medtech apps, virtual doctors...