American health crisis: men live sicker and die younger
By Kathy Hubbard “There is a silent health crisis in America …it’s a fact that, on average, American men live sicker and die younger than
By Kathy Hubbard “There is a silent health crisis in America …it’s a fact that, on average, American men live sicker and die younger than
By Kathy Hubbard It only occurs in 14 to 40 per 100,000 people in the United States. However, reports indicate that the frequency of myasthenia
By KATHY HUBBARD Contributing Writer | June 2, 2021 1:00 AM We all know that skin is the largest organ in our bodies. We may
By Kathy Hubbard Some statistics are surprising. Well, at least to me, they are. For instance, 25 million Americans have allergic asthma, while 24 million
By Kathy Hubbard While walking across the Jack Parker Bridge skywalk from the Health Services Building to the hospital last Wednesday, I couldn’t help but
By Kathy Hubbard It’s said that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Today’s subject is how to prevent prenatal infections.
By Kathy Hubbard We have often heard that if we suffer underlying conditions such as congestive heart failure, our susceptibility to hospitalization or death
By Kathy Hubbard Put your fingers just in front of your ears and open your mouth. Feel that? That’s your temporomandibular (TMJ) joint. It’s a
By: Kathy Hubbard We’re often told that high blood pressure (hypertension) is associated with an increased risk of heart disease and strokes. But, have you
By Kathy Hubbard “I have not changed my diet, but I’ve been gaining weight like crazy,” a woman in her mid-fifties told me. “And, I
By Kathy Hubbard “We were told he would never walk; he would never go to a ‘real’ school; he wouldn’t be a normal kid.” These
By: Kristin Algoe, MD OB/GYN at Sandpoint Women’s Health/ Bonner General Hospital Cervical cancer rates have decreased dramatically in the United States over the last
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