Features
Navigating Breast Cancer Research: A Guide to Early Detection
By Thuy Vo, D.O., EVDI Medical Imaging
Thanks in large part to the growing wave of technological advancements, we are learning more each year about new methods to detect and diagnose breast cancer earlier. New research findings are published regularly, giving the public more access to information about breast exams and mammograms...
Tech Smarts for Mom
I admit: I'm a social media addict. Many of us moms cannot resist posting pics of our kids doing just about anything. To us, our little ones are our shining stars, and it's simply so tempting to share their adorable-ness with the world.
However, there are times I fear I share TMI. It's kinda scary knowing the World Wide Web is a world of its own, with all our family photos floating around.
More concerning: our kids have embraced technnology; even my two year old knows how to swipe an...
Collegiate Polo Player Kareem Rosser’s Thoughts on Athletes’ Humility and Confidence
Kareem Rosser is a 22-year-old collegiate Polo player from Colorado State University. Born in Philadelphia, he learned to ride horses at 8 years old after getting involved with Work to Ride, a local nonprofit that helps inner city youth learn to play Polo in exchange for work around the stable. Little did he know fourteen years later he would be guiding his college team to its first national championship in 16 years.
Rosser has won numerous awards and was even selected to be a part of one of the US Polo Teams that competed against England in an international...
AZ Insider: 1.5 Millionth Ticket for Vets Granted at D-backs Game
Kathy Shayna Shocket has the stories on people who make a difference.
Kathy reports how empty seats become tickets for vets.
Brain Booster and Buster Apps
When I was on bed rest during my first pregnancy, I acquired an addiction: Candy Crush. Now, as a non-stop mom of two, I don't have time for my beloved app, but I suppose that's a good thing, considering it's downright distracting.
While my children are not in school yet, I came across some information I found interesting for parents of school-goers. In lieu of back-to-school season, I thought I'd share the below insight.
Many kids consider their iPad a BFF--and even teachers are jumping on this digital bandwagon...