Lung Cancer Screenings Save Lives

How and When to Get One By Gloria Madera, public relations manager for CHRISTUS Health November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month, bringing attention and education about the second most common cancer in women. The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2025, there will be more than 226,000 people diagnosed with […]
The Art of Wintering

By Michelli Ramon | Photography by Sara Blanco The holidays carry a complicated weight. For generations, women have carried the emotional labor of the season. Bake the cookies. Hang the lights. Smile for photos. Send the cards. Wrap the gifts. Make spirits bright. Our calendars and culture demand we go faster, do more […]
Emotional Health and the Holidays

Emotional Health and the Holidays By Charlotte Brandvig, LCSW-S The approaching holiday season can bring about a whirlwind of emotions, from excitement, joy, and anticipation to anxiety, stress, loneliness, or sadness. Between our regular responsibilities, family gatherings, financial stressors, travels, and expectations we place on ourselves, this season can sometimes […]
Skeleton or Sports Car

Are You A Halloween Skeleton….Or A Sports Car? By Bill Murphy, MD, Medical Director, Turquoise Springs Medical Spa Practicing medicine for over 40 years allows one to settle on a variety of stories and analogies to explain various complicated medical issues. I have seen my patients’ faces go blank and their eyes […]
Questions to Ask for Hearing Aids

Three Questions to Ask When Scheduling an Appointment for Hearing Aids by Kayla Golliher Navigating the hearing health care market is more confusing than ever before. Hearing aids are only as effective as the clinician evaluating your hearing loss and fitting your devices. Below are three key questions you can ask […]