Gadgets & Gear: October 2007

October 1, 2007 by Jeff Lockwood  
Filed under Gadgets & Gear

You’ve taken the picture with your fancy digital camera, now what are you going to do with it? Here are some recommended software programs to make the most of your images.

GolfRx: Playing the Trouble Shots

October 1, 2007 by Joe Portfilio  
Filed under Golf

Don’t try to hit a miracle shot to make up for the bad one that got you in trouble in the first place. Make a wise decision by getting the ball back into play with a shot you know you can hit.

Fitness: Gut Check Time

October 1, 2007 by Bob Budai, MPT  
Filed under Health

Starving your body will cause it to feed on areas you do not want to lose, like muscle tissue, and affect overall
functioning throughout your body. These types of diets destroy a person’s metabolism, causing the body to burn very few calories on its own.

Ask the Doctor: October 2007

October 1, 2007 by Karen Lockwood, MD  
Filed under Ask the Doctor

This Month: What is an Internist, the flu shot, and the pneumonia shot.

Wine Review: October 2007

October 1, 2007 by Contributor  
Filed under Food & Nutrition

This Month: Cabernet Sauvignon – the undisputed king of red wines

Travel: Five Days in the City of Lights

October 1, 2007 by Jeff Lockwood  
Filed under Travel

Whether you are walking down the Champs-Elysees or along the banks of the Seine at night, or sitting in a café in Latin Quarter, you can’t help but feel a bit outside of yourself, and that strange and wonderful feeling
is all part of Paris’ charm.

Women & Weight Loss: Why the Difference?

October 1, 2007 by Clark Young  
Filed under Health

Men generally have an easier time losing weight than women because of their physical makeup and because of some of their dietary preferences.

Diagnosis: Breast Cancer – But What About My Breasts?

October 1, 2007 by Ayoub Sayeg, MD  
Filed under Health

Every patient, regardless of staging, age or comorbidities has to make wise and educated decisions both for their treatment as well as their reconstruction. Whether the reconstruction is done during the initial mastectomy or delayed for a time can be dependent on the disease and subsequent treatment.

Surviving & Thriving: One Woman’s Battle With Breast Cancer

October 1, 2007 by Heather Ashare, MPH  
Filed under Health

On the eve of her enchanting vacation, which would celebrate six years of marriage, Lizabeth Ardisana was diagnosed with breast cancer.