"The Big C" vs Tiny Weapons
Nanotechnology could revolutionize breast cancer treatment.
New Hampshire Magazine Sections
Extras
New Hampshire Magazine
Writer and Health Department Contributor
Karen Jamrog, our regular contributor for “Health,” also contributed to an earlier incarnation of the magazine, New Hampshire Editions. That is to say, she has been a trusted writer for many years. As a freelancer, she often writes human interest stories and profiles, along with a vast assortment of corporate and healthcare industry pieces.
Nanotechnology could revolutionize breast cancer treatment.
Millions of Americans suffer from balance disorders, but treatment can help.
When you climb stairs or squat to pat the dog, do you hear a snap, crackle and pop?
A forward-thinking approach to hip replacement surgery brings faster healing.
Deep vein thrombosis can be serious. Here are ways to prevent and recognize the signs of DVT.
Urinary incontinence is not often a centerpiece of polite conversation, and many patients are reluctant to bring it up even behind a closed door with their doctor. But the unintentional release of urine affects 25 million Americans, according to the National Association for Continence.
New Hampshire artist Emile Birch's public sculptures create joy in places that range from town squares to hospitals.
Fortunately, even for hair loss sufferers who are balding through no action of their own, there are ways to stop or at least slow the loss and restore missing hair.
If the new year finds you looking critically in the mirror and vowing to improve what you see, you are not alone. Physical beauty might be fleeting, but many Americans are doing their darnedest to capture and preserve it. Nearly…