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Can We Bring Real Changes?
Last Sunday, my husband and I went to the Maryland Youth Orchestra’s concert at Strathmore, a well known music hall in Bethesda, Maryland. Our Goddaughter and her two younger brothers were playing in this highly competitive orchestra. As I looked at the three different groups of performers (each a different age group), I realized more…
Holiday Events: Tips on Keeping Your Weight Stable
I don’t know how many holiday parties you and your family plan to attend this year, but that time is coming soon. Thanksgiving is over, but we have two more high calorie consumption holidays to go through. So far, I will have 6 holiday events to go to in December, starting on the first weekend…
Teach Your Children Well
I woke up suddenly this morning after a nightmare. As usual with nightmares, it didn’t make much sense, but I knew what it was about –Ferguson, Missouri and the deaths of young African American youths and men. I had spent all weekend reading editorials about “why whites just don’t get it” and I finally got…
Giving more than Thanks on Thanksgiving
HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY! Early this morning, many members in my bootcamp and I gathered at Dr. Rebecca Katz’s home for the Turkey Chase event in Bethesda, Maryland to raise funds for local charities. This Turkey Chase of 6.2 miles or 10K run is taking place everywhere, and many local charity organizations…
Whose Life Is It Anyway?
Each physician went into his specialty for a reason. Some of us, like me as an obstetrician, want to see the beginning of life while others do not mind dealing with the end of life. I knew I didn’t want to be a pediatrician shortly after my third year rotation in the Children’s hospital in…
Across the Bay Bridge 10K
Last Sunday, Dr. Marsha Seidelman, Dr. Mimi Nguyen (an orthodontist), my husband David, and I ran the Across the Bay Bridge 10K event. As you know, the Bay Bridge connects Annapolis to the Maryland Eastern Shore area, crossing the Chesapeake Bay. The Bay Bridge walk has been an annual event for decades (with occasional years…
Featured move – 3rd sit-up – the reverse lift
Today’s featured move is a reverse lift. It targets the lower abdomen - the transverse abdominis muscle. Lie on the mat, lift your legs, knees together and flexed gently. Your arms are down at your sides. As you tighten/contract the lower abdominal muscles lift the hips slightly off the floor, pause, and then slowly lower…
The Road Less Travelled
I just finished another on-call weekend, the second to the last weekend I will have to be on-call this year. It turned out to be among the “most brutal” on-call weekends I can remember from recent years. I worked from 7A.M. on Friday morning to 3P.M. on Sunday when I got to leave the hospital…
Fall Prevention: Some Quick Tips
Falling is a significant cause of injury and death in older individuals. This article elaborates on risk factors for falls and steps that should be taken to reduce those risks. Between thirty to forty percent of people over 65 and more than fifty percent over the age of 80 fall each year. [i] Many factors contribute…
Apologies for recent technical difficulties
We had some technical difficulties this week. In case you missed the latest posts, we had one about Headaches and one about the Sisterhood of the Lady Docs. Last Saturday, Linda posted a review on a Hopkins neurologist, Dr. David Buchholz’s Heal Your Headaches: The 1-2-3 Approach to Taking Charge of Your Pain. The next day,…