Diabetes Day Pit Stop Set For Next Monday
By Kathy Hubbard I’m willing to bet that not one of you woke up this morning and said to yourself, “Sure hope I get diabetes
By Kathy Hubbard I’m willing to bet that not one of you woke up this morning and said to yourself, “Sure hope I get diabetes
By Kathy Hubbard If you were told that getting a flu shot may lower your risk for having a heart attack or stroke would you
By Kathy Hubbard Our stories today have happy endings, all because these incredible women listened to their bodies, their healthcare professionals and had regular mammograms.
By Kathy Hubbard Today is International Walk to School Day. This is a global event with over 40 countries participating. That’s pretty impressive when you
By Kathy Hubbard Someone the other day gave me a great topic for this week’s column. I forget what it was, though. I like to
By Kathy Hubbard I got a call from Eddie the other day. He said that he had been to the dermatologist for a skin cancer
By Kathy Hubbard Before we think it’s odd that today is National School Backpack Awareness Day, let’s think about how much sense it actually makes.
By Kathy Hubbard After writing about diabetes last week it occurred to me that I didn’t address the fact that over seven million people in
By Kathy Hubbard “It would be a beautiful day if it weren’t for the smoke,” my neighbor said last Wednesday when we met while out
By Kathy Hubbard When out and about, I’m often asked which local doctor I would recommend. Instead of naming a name, I’ll usually go into
By Kathy Hubbard Those blue-colored sports drinks make me nervous. To me, they look like dish soap and when I see someone drinking one it
By Kathy Hubbard I was a teenager when I went to Italy the first time. There, in a centuries old church, I saw a woman
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