I have been reading exciting news lately about printed magazines being alive and well. The message is a welcome relief from the hype that wants us to think otherwise. I am continually amazed that it is our own media that touts that message the loudest…sort of like shooting oneself in the foot…so to more ...
posted by Patricia Kirby, Editor Radius Magazine on 7/28/2010 at 4:11:44 PM, EST
Lately, there has been a new medication known as PARP inhibitors. PARP is an abbreviation for Poly (ADP-Ribose) Polymerase (PARP). This enzyme is responsible for repairing DNA damage in cancer cells in order for cancer to survive. It has been found that in some triple negative tumors, medication more ...
posted by Patricia Kirby, Editor Radius Magazine on 7/8/2010 at 8:59:32 AM, EST
My parents passed away with dementia. Daddy first from Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s; my mother recently from a form of dementia that seemed less severe than Daddy’s: her gaze never disappeared and she knew me to the end. Neither smoked nor drank alcohol, only black coffee. My mother always loved more ...
posted by Jane Allison, Strategic Business Development on 5/25/2010 at 7:13:33 PM, EST
I am grateful for Memorial Day. I am grateful because the day makes us pause to reflect upon those who have sacrificed so dearly to maintain freedom in these great United States. Of course, most of us don’t need a particular date to think about or pray about our military service people, because the more ...
posted by Patricia Kirby, Editor Radius Magazine on 5/24/2010 at 11:51:54 AM, EST
I lost my mother recently after several years of caring for her, or at least overseeing her care, and the last nine months of living with her, waking up every morning , opening her curtains, and saying “Good morning, beautiful!” Every time I’d come back at night, I’d kiss her on the forehead, and s more ...
posted by Jane Allison, Strategic Business Development on 4/12/2010 at 2:04:33 PM, EST
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