George Burden, medical doctor and curious collector, loves discovering antiquities related to the medical field. These items, he says, give a historical insight into the practices and mindset of the people of the era.
Marathon Training — The Doubtful Stage
After her injuries, Jess gets the go-ahead to start running again — and the marathon is only 98 days away.
Compassion And Respect Heal Better Than Medicine
After suffering injuries in car accident on the Honduras island of Roatan, Genny finds herself in need of emergency medical care in a “developing country”.
A Night in the ER
A medical doctor used to think parents were slightly neurotic about their children’s symptoms until he had a child of his own and had to rush his own baby girl to the emergency room one night.
Being There…
Author Star Weiss takes a trip to an ice filled magical arena filled with pomp, circumstance and emotion. I’m a sucker for figure skating, even though I still can’t tell the difference between a triple salchow and a triple loop, no matter how many careful diagrams they publish ahead of time in the local paper. […]
Make It Easier to Save and Harder to Spend
One of our key Upside Life messages is about developing and maintaining financial well-being through adequate saving coupled with living within our means and buying items when we can afford them. National Public Radio Economic commentator Beth Kobliner gave what I would consider some of the best advice about saving and spending: “Make it easy […]
No Man’s Land
An addict finds the eye of the storm in a local park and it changes everything.
Life as a Medical Examiner
By turns tragic, fascinating, humourous and horrifying, the life of a Medical Examiner is never dull as former Medical Examiner George Burden reveals.
Lost Dreams of Motherhood
Three weeks after experiencing a miscarriage I have found that there is a deep silence surrounding the issue of pregnancy loss. In an attempt to fill the void I am sharing my own story in the hope that it will help others in their own journeys through grief and loss. Miscarriage is surprisingly common and yet the experience remains shrouded in mystery and misconceptions. Speaking out and shattering the silence is my own first step towards recovery.
Marathon Training: Ready or Not?
I started running nine months ago. It’s hard to believe it’s been that long already. In that time I have learned many lessons, some the very hard way. I have also transformed myself — mind and body…
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