
Magdalena Bednarczyk
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Jun 26, 2024 |
bottomlineinc.com | Magdalena Bednarczyk
Even though forgetfulness is not a normal consequence of getting older, sometimes it’s hard for people of any age to keep dozens of details straight in their mind. Steps you take today can help keep your mind sharp. 1. Free up your brain. Use technology to set reminders and keep track of everyday tasks, stay more organized, and make handling chores as simplified and streamlined as possible, like keeping a running shopping list on your cell phone so it’s sure to be with you when you get to the store.
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Jun 14, 2023 |
kevinmd.com | Nicole King |Naheed Ali |Sandra Swantek |Magdalena Bednarczyk
There is a phenomenon sweeping across various medical circles on social media that is forcing people to address accusations from those who were not on the front lines of COVID at the beginning of the pandemic. Though I have refused to pay much attention to the details, I have become more and more enraged at the audacity and frank ignorance that it takes to judge when not in the arena. Now, I will admit that I am the first to state that we should always ask why, always question the status quo.
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Jun 13, 2023 |
kevinmd.com | Naheed Ali |Sandra Swantek |Magdalena Bednarczyk |Shikha Jain
Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Catch up on old episodes!Join us as we chat with medical writer Steven Marshall about the evolving health care landscape during the COVID-19 pandemic. We discuss the transformative effects on health care delivery, the availability of testing, vaccination, and therapies, and the upcoming changes as the public health emergency ends. Gain valuable insights into the lasting impacts of the pandemic and the necessary adaptations for continued well-being.
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May 9, 2023 |
kevinmd.com | Naheed Ali |Sandra Swantek |Magdalena Bednarczyk |Shikha Jain
When I was a medical student several years ago, I saw someone die in front of me for the first time. My classmate and I weren’t responsible for the patients; we only observed and made additional reports for our studies. The following day, we discussed the disease’s course, the medicines, prevention, and related topics. Most of the things we talked about were theoretical to help avoid future deaths like the one we had witnessed.
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Jan 30, 2023 |
kevinmd.com | Naheed Ali |Sandra Swantek |Magdalena Bednarczyk |Shikha Jain
Subscribe to The Podcast by KevinMD. Catch up on old episodes!In this episode, we hear from Alen Voskanian, a palliative care physician, who shares his personal experience with COVID-19. Dr. Voskanian reflects on the mental coping mechanisms he used to try and understand how he contracted the virus and the guilt he felt about potentially exposing his family.
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