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Chronic lung disease is the nation’s fourth leading cause of death, according to the American Lung Association, and every aspect of it gets treated at […]
Expertise in chronic and hereditary kidney diseases, kidney stones, hard-to-control high blood pressure, research and kidney/pancreas transplants earned two local hospitals mention by U.S. News […]
Advances in the treatment of inherited blood and clotting disorders have greatly reduced the fear of dying from something as ordinary as a cut finger […]
Cardiovascular disease remains the number one killer in America. Like any complicated mechanical device, the heart is prone to all kinds of malfunctions and a […]
Anyone plagued by recurrent headaches eventually becomes desperate to find out what causes them and how to make them disappear. That’s what drives patients to […]
Without Roy Ayers, the vibraphone might be about as cool as the flügelhorn. In the 1970s, Ayers brought the vibes onto the radio with soulful […]
DVDs Captain Janks Phoney Calls Whenever history is made, Captain Janks is there to say something completely inappropriate. For 16 years, the North Wales resident […]
Remember when HMOs were going to control the spiraling cost of health care? It didn’t work. Health insurance premiums have nearly doubled since 2000, and […]
When the Borgata opened two years ago, it proclaimed itself “your happy place.” But Atlantic City’s original happy place was and continues to be a […]
MY ARCHITECT? LOUIS KAHN, OF COURSE If you always wanted to own a building designed by Philly’s Louis Kahn — but the National Assembly in […]
The camera pans down slowly, soaking up every inch of the buxom, bikini’d blonde, lingering on her hips as she teasingly tugs her bottoms low […]
We didn’t mind for the first couple years of the century. After all, in the heady days of Y2K, with all its tantalizing possibilities, we […]
You’ve got to hand it to internationally known docs A. Lee Osterman and Randall Culp, who pioneered hand surgery in Philadelphia and continue to develop […]
We don’t usually think much about what happens to our food after we take a bite. But its complicated journey through the esophagus, stomach, liver, […]
In 1998, the formerly unaffiliated School for Podiatric Medicine merged with Temple University to create the Foot and Ankle Institute, a respected institution whose clinic […]