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Debunked: 4 Myths About Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Despite 2 out of 15 women exhibiting Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, there’s quite a bit of misinformation circulating about the syndrome. To combat this and acquire […]

Presented by: Penn Medicine

A Great New Way to Help Improve Your Employees’ Health Care (Hint: It Involves a Game-Changing App)

Employees challenge themselves everyday, whether it’s through a complicated assignment, a tough presentation or added responsibilities. These challenges pay off in the long run, of […]

Presented by: UnitedHealthcare

How Nurses Are Using Technology To Improve Patient Care

As the role of nurses becomes increasingly multifaceted and independent, it’s more important than ever to utilize technology to work efficiently within the shifting medical […]

Presented by: Subaru

15 Wineries, Breweries and Distilleries Worth Planning Your Weekend Around

We all have our go-to haunts: a raucous Center City pub, a tucked-away wine bar, a local distillery that makes us feel effortlessly hip. But […]

Presented by: Visit Frederick

Winemakers, Jazz Music, Poetry Readings: Everything You’re Missing at Temple’s Blockson Collection

During any given week, the Blockson Collection hosts a lineup of events about African American history and culture. One day may feature a reading by […]

Presented by: Temple University

More People in Their 40s and 50s Are Pursuing Graduate Degrees

When asked to conjure an image of the typical graduate student, most would describe a messenger-bag-toting twenty-something regardless of discipline. And though they’re not incorrect […]

Presented by: Villanova University College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

What’s Really Going on With Your Stomach, According to a Drexel Med Gastroenterologist

Nowadays, it seems like stomach issues —bloating, constipation or all-around discomfort — are increasingly common. The problem, though, is that these stomach issues are often […]

Presented by: Drexel Medicine

So, This Is Why You Pee a Little a Bit When You Cough

As much as it’s unpleasant to admit, many women pee a little bit when they cough. It’s not as if they completely lose control of […]

Presented by: Penn Medicine

Stretches to Help You Unwind and Recover After a Long Run

With the Blue Cross Broad Street Run quickly approaching, you might be feeling the strain of your training schedule: tired feet, aching hamstrings, and tight […]

Presented by: Independence Blue Cross

Realtor Q&A: It’s Time to Talk About Collingswood, NJ

Nowadays, it seems like foodie culture has infiltrated all facets of society — Instagram, socialization, and, yes, even the real estate scene. A Top Chef-worthy kitchen […]

Presented by: Coldwell Banker Preferred

The Perks of Living at Super-Luxe Two Liberty Place

We’ve already written about the major renovations going down at the iconic Two Liberty Place (think: a revamped lobby, brand new unit layouts and a […]

Presented by: The Residences At Two Liberty Place

Ah, So This Is Why Millennials Are Moving to Northwest Philly

For the last ten years or so, Millennials have been flocking to the northwest section of Philadelphia for neighborhood charm — food festivals, dreamy streets […]

Presented by: Open House

Temple University Scales Top Tier with New National Research Classification

By attracting renowned scientists and their teams, making life-changing discoveries, and transforming lab results into new medicines and technologies, Temple has amped up university-wide research […]

Presented by: Temple University

Psst: Here’s How to Figure Out Your Home’s Value

Spring is officially here, folks. And, according to real estate trends, it’s also home-selling season. But no matter if you’re trigger-shy or ready to stake […]

Presented by: Berkshire Hathaway Home Services

5 Things to Know About Getting a Colonoscopy

With Colon Cancer Awareness Month behind us, you’re surely aware of the necessity in getting a colonoscopy. However, we’ve found that there are still misconceptions […]

Presented by: Penn Medicine