

Weekend words is a regular feature of watercress words. At the end of the work week we take a break from exploring strictly medical topics to read words of faith, hope and love from the Bible and other carefully selected writings.


Weekend words is a regular feature of watercress words. At the end of the work week we take a break from exploring strictly medical topics to read words of faith, hope and love from the Bible and other carefully selected writings.
Blogs by docs-The final 2 blogs in this series feature posts from many writers, including non-healthcare professionals.
The final 2 blogs in this series feature posts from many writers, including non-healthcare professionals.
For the introduction and first 8 blogs, in this series here are the links-
On ChangingAging, Dr. Bill Thomas and other contributors explore “the terrain of human aging.”
Named by The Wall Street Journal as one of the top ten Americans shaping aging, Dr. Thomas is internationally known for his health care system innovations.
Kavan Peterson ,Co-Founder/Editor writes,
“I think aging is integral to human development and growth, yet much feared and little understood. By nearly every measurement, the second half of life brings more happiness, fulfillment and satisfaction than the “glory days” of youth. Instead of embracing the many virtues of aging, society teaches us to value only the most superficial dimensions — our ability to look and act youthful. The consequences of this outlook are stupendously wasteful and harmful to both individuals and society at large.”
Patients ask me, “Doctor, am I just getting old?” And my answer is, yes, we all are. No matter your chronological age, we are all changing and aging; so whatever stage of life you are in, this blog can be useful to you. Even if you are not facing these challenges now, someone you love probably is, or you will eventually.

Over 2,000 authors contribute to KevinMD.com: front-line primary care doctors, surgeons, specialist physicians, nurses, medical students, policy experts.
And of course, patients, who need the medical profession to hear their voices.
Many, if not most, of the medical contributors also have their own blogs or web sites.
Dr. Pho Kevin received his medical degree at Boston University School of Medicine and practices internal medicine in Nashua, NH. Besides writing for the blog, he conceives and executes digital strategy and directs technology infrastructure, and contributes to many other major publications including USA Today.

And if you are considering “alternative” forms of medical care, read this article first – what a naturopathic doctor thinks about her profession
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