Bursting the stereotype of migraine headaches
By Kathy Hubbard If you’re a white woman in your child-bearing years, you’re the stereotypical migraine sufferer. But is that an accurate description? Dr. Rashmi
By Kathy Hubbard If you’re a white woman in your child-bearing years, you’re the stereotypical migraine sufferer. But is that an accurate description? Dr. Rashmi
By Kathy Hubbard Today we’re going to talk about men’s genitals. Why? Because testicular cancer is the most common cancer affecting people assigned male at
By Kathy Hubbard Deutsche Hirntumorhilfe e.V. translates to German Brain Tumor Association. It was they that started the awareness campaign on June 8, 2000, as
By Kathy Hubbard When my cousin Paul was around thirty years old, he was diagnosed with his first of many melanomas. He blamed living in
By Kathy Hubbard ALS. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Lou Gehrig’s disease. Whatever you call it, it’s a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the
By Kathy Hubbard May is Mental Health Awareness Month. The theme this year is Back to Basics. Since it’s obviously well into the month, we
By Kathy Hubbard Many years ago, when I worked full-time for a neighboring city’s newspaper, I went to a conference with staff from the New
By Kathy Hubbard A nurse should demonstrate “good behavior, distinguished for purity or cleanliness of habits,” explains an article published by the Royal College of
Breaking down the stigma and getting you back to healthy living. By Kristin Carlson, Marketing Specialist, Bonner General Health The stigma of mental health is
By Kathy Hubbard At a management training seminar, I attended many years ago, the speaker compared stress to a rubber band. She said that a
By Kathy Hubbard “Less than 20 years ago, gonorrhea rates in the U.S. were at historic lows, syphilis was close to elimination, and advances in
By Kathy Hubbard “My first inkling that something was not right with me was probably in graduate school,” a Georgia woman named Tyaisha Blount Dillon
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