Cocktails & Cancer: Are We Live?! (EP 1)
In the premiere, MJ and Dani welcome listeners to Cocktails & Cancer and discuss the origins of this podcast and their friendship. They share their story with you to make…
In the premiere, MJ and Dani welcome listeners to Cocktails & Cancer and discuss the origins of this podcast and their friendship. They share their story with you to make…
(Photo by Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images for Vulture Festival) Wendy Williams has always been one to tell it like it is–wether you like it or not. She’s essentially built her…
Sickle cell trait is an inherited blood disorder that affects 1 million to 3 million Americans with 8 to 10 percent of them being Black. The disease is caused by…
The Pew Research Center released a report in 2012 on the long-term Internet & American Life Project, this time honing in on how millennials will be affected by the hyper-connectivity…
It is estimated that anywhere from 135,000 to 200,000 people in the United States have narcolepsy. Symptoms often start in childhood, adolescence, or young adulthood (ages 7 to 25), but…
We’ve all had our moments of distress after an eventful, tipsy, and even sometimes a drunken night out. After we’ve thrown back a few, we may wake up the next…
“Be too busy watering your own grass that you don’t have time to compete with others.” #1 Competition Is A Confidence Killer It’s become so easy to inadvertently compare our…
Dr. Keith C. Ferdinand: I’m Dr. Keith C. Ferdinand. A Cardiologist at the Tulane University School of Medicine. I’m the general is VeriSign endowed chair of preventive medicine at the…
You can have heart failure and still maintain a good life. In that particular case you probably need to take a diuretic; a fluid pill to remove the excess fluid.…
Symptoms can sometimes be confusing. The heart lies in the middle, a little bit to the left of the chest. Well right behind the heart is the esophagus or feeding…