MedEd in an AI Era – The Health Care Blog
BY KIM BELLARD I’ve been thinking a lot about medical education lately, for two unrelated reasons. The first is the kerfuffle between US News and World Report and some of…
BY KIM BELLARD I’ve been thinking a lot about medical education lately, for two unrelated reasons. The first is the kerfuffle between US News and World Report and some of…
I grew up in the late ’70s and ’80s, have been an athlete my entire life, and have loved football for as far back as I can remember. So one…
This free handout is meant for contact sports coaches (rugby, football, etc…) to use with their players in order to get them ready for the physical demands of contact, impact…
Join us online this week for Pilates Hiit style. Working with intervals to challenge your whole body. Working in one minute intervals using Pilates moves/sequences to work at your best…
People can, and have, run marathons, race ultras, complete obstacle course races, and attempt infamous death races without lifting a single weight in the gym. But strength training— everything from…
They had never worked together, yet there was still a familiarity between Atlanta Falcons coach Arthur Smith and his new defensive coordinator, Ryan Nielsen. It’s because of their general thoughts…
“That’s what you dream of as a kicker, getting to the Super Bowl and having a game-winning kick,” Butker said. “It’s an amazing feeling, and I’m just so happy now…
When caught early through routine screening, cervical cancer is curable. In the US, roughly 92% of women with early-stage cervical cancer survive five years or longer, compared with only 17%…
BY IAN MORRISON As a Scot, obviously I am a whisky fan, and although I prefer the smoky malts of Islay (where my grandfather was from and where I visit…
Your body naturally knows how to run, right? You ran around as a kid. You can (hopefully) run when you’re in danger. While lifting weights will always be near and…