Home and Family Resources
- Home & Family
- December 15, 2010
Improving the ways doctors communicate with their patients can lead to better health care — and lower costs. Robin Diamond, chief safety officer for Doctors Co., a malpractice insurance company, explains, "If a doctor and a patient have a strong relationship, even if something goes wrong, they are less likely to sue for it." The
READ MOREI was in Martha’s Vineyard recently on vacation and heard about Back Door Donuts in the town of Oak Bluffs. At 7 PM they open their back door and offer a variety of just baked donuts–nothing like eating them warm with the icing still gooey. So I decided after having dinner at a restaurant only
READ MOREA new study by Danish researchers shows that elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) levels—a marker of inflammation used to predict heart problems—are associated with an increased risk for psychological distress and depression. Men's Health, 12/24/2012
READ MOREA woman missed her normal train home from work, and what happened next impacted her outlook on life. Read what we can all learn from her story.
READ MOREA Westchester County, New York woman, who works in New York City, normally takes the 5:45 pm Metro North train home from Grand Central station. But on the afternoon of February 4th, a colleague handed her some work that she decided to complete before leaving. Maia Barnett told the New York Post that she was
READ MOREEver since a customer left $100 extra when paying her bill at a small, locally owned coffee shop in South Carolina in order to pay for everyone who ordered after her until the money ran out, more and more customers have been similarly leaving money to pay for others' food and drink at the coffee
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