Quality Care Without Insurance Companies

Photo by Brendan Murray. A patient in the waiting room at Charleston Direct Primary Care.

Direct primary care offers a health care option that eliminates the middleman. Rethinking Primary Care Access The thought of going without health insurance feels dangerous for many people; insurance is a safety net that, theoretically, should guard against mounting medical costs. Affording insurance is easier said than done, though, and, in recent years, an alternative … Read more

Shedding Light on Seasonal Affective Disorder

SAD is more than winter blues – but it’s treatable. When Darkness Impacts Mood When the days seem shorter and the chilly weather sets in, many people welcome cozy evenings with crackling fires and festive merriment. For some, though, the early darkness and whirl of holiday happenings contrastingly cast a pall of mood swings and … Read more

Tiny Spot Raises Alarm for a Second Time

Photos courtesy of Erin Thomas.

A dermatologist spotted what Erin Thomas thought were harmless freckles – just in time Vigilance Makes the Difference Wanted: The Dream Dermatologist Seeking one rare physician: A dermatologist who refuses to rush. Must be willing to scan every inch of skin, from scalp to sole, with sharp eyes and sharper instincts. Should know when to … Read more

The Lighter Side of Health Care: Only Two People Really Care How Much Coffee I Consume

Conversations With a Urologist So I’ve been hanging out with a urologist twice a year, which is always a good idea for men who entered this world during the waning years of the Truman Administration. I’ll refer to him as Dr. P. His last name does actually start with a P, so I’ll let you … Read more

Serving a Vital Purpose

Emotional support animals help, but with fewer rights than service animals. The lines can be blurry when it comes to classifying animals that assist people in numerous ways. Let’s explore this class of animals and discuss their use, regulations and challenges when gaining access to public spaces, renting homes or flying. “I had moved a … Read more

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