by Terry Lynne Hale | Jun 13, 2018 | Consumer Awareness
An insightful (maybe prophetic?) WSJ article in the digital edition 2/25/18 called “The Future of Hospitals,” by Laura Landro, is a real eye-opener. It’s encouraging that leaders in various health systems recognize that the hospital model as we know it is fraught with...
by Terry Lynne Hale | Apr 28, 2018 | Health (Body/Mind/Spirit), Nutrition
Hippocrates was quite the forward-thinker. This quote, attributed to him after his death, is the answer to so many of our ills: Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food. How ironic that on average, a person studying in the U.S. to become a...
by Terry Lynne Hale | Feb 8, 2018 | Consumer Awareness
Human body health care infographics, with medical icons, organs, charts, diagarms and copy space Overuse of antibiotics (both in what we eat) and what we ourselves consume, leads to resistance. Resistance occurs when an antibiotic no longer has an effect on a...
by Terry Lynne Hale | Feb 7, 2018 | Consumer Awareness
Nearly all of us know a loved one or a family friend who has experienced varying level s of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease or some form of cognitive decline. It’s heartbreaking to witness this and (probably) very frightening to experience it. This decline is...
by Terry Lynne Hale | Feb 6, 2018 | Consumer Awareness
It’s all too easy to go to the doctor or clinic and come away with a prescription. That’s what physicians and nurses are trained to do. It’s up to us to advocate for our own health. Doctors are permitted a finite amount of time to...