I hope many of you caught the March premier of “Rules of Engagement”, a sitcom that airs on CBS. One of the stars of the show, Megyn Price, is our spring cover. Megyn was a joy to interview and she seems to have her feet on the ground…knowing where to place priorities, which is family, and contri more ...
posted by Patricia Kirby, Editor Radius Magazine on 3/8/2010 at 1:53:41 PM, EST
New Study: Medicare Patients Discharged to Home Care Have Higher Survival Rate
Results from a new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association confirm what I’ve learned during the last four years of caring for my 87-year-old mother and watching other families care for their loved ones.
Medicare beneficiaries who discharged from a stay in the ICU to a s more ...
posted by Jane Allison, Strategic Business Development on 3/5/2010 at 7:54:03 PM, EST
I just read some interesting facts that were compiled by the Magazine Publishers of America:
Magazine readership remains steady. Ninety-two percent of U. S. adults read magazines, as well as 75 percent of teens; and top 25 magazines reach more adults and teens that the top 25 prime-time TV prog more ...
posted by Patricia Kirby, Editor Radius Magazine on 2/10/2010 at 10:58:57 AM, EST
We have an interesting article in the spring issue of Radius, which will be out in the racks and in professional waiting rooms by March 1. New moms as well as grandmas will be interested in knowing that xylitol, which is found in candy, gum, and mints are a good preventative for tooth decay. However more ...
posted by Patricia Kirby, Editor Radius Magazine on 1/25/2010 at 12:17:40 PM, EST
I have several friends who have encountered pain from plantar fasciitis. Because of that, I asked one of the Radius editorial doctors to submit an article about the condition. Dr. Shavelson, a practicing podiatrist, offered a wonderful description of plantar fasciitis, treatment program, etc. I espe more ...
posted by Patricia Kirby, Editor Radius Magazine on 1/14/2010 at 9:23:03 AM, EST
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