Some Canadian schools are giving new meaning to the term “thinking on your feet” by providing students with standing desks. We’ve discussed the health benefits of standing desks on the blog before, and while they’re typically more popular in the workplace, more schools are considering the idea of adding standing desks to their classrooms. Toronto […]
St. Patrick’s Day – The Anatomy Behind a Hangover
If you plan on celebrating St. Patrick’s Day by overindulging on Guinness or green beer, don’t be surprised if you wake up with a headache tomorrow. We all know that excessive drinking can lead to a hangover, but exactly is a hangover? We tackle that question today on the blog. The exact scientific cause of […]
Dr. Silverman Featured on Kare 11 News
If you follow Silverman Ankle & Foot on social media, you were likely tipped off about Dr. Silverman’s appearance on KARE-11 News on Friday. The story featured Dr. Silverman and Charles Soto, a former patient who had undergone an ankle replacement operation. Thanks to KARE 11 and Renee Tessman for putting this story together. Hopefully […]
Survival Rates Of Certain Surgeries
No surgery should ever be considered minor, but it’s obvious that some operations are much more extensive and risky than others. When you’re having a major operation, you want to seek out some of the best and brightest doctors in the business. Today, we examine how surgery survival rates fluctuate based on which hospital patients […]
Despite Labels, Sugary Drinks Not Healthy For Kids
New research suggests that parents are being misled by labels and marketing gimmicks into believing that sugary drinks are healthy for children. We’ve written about the troubling health problems linked to soda at an early age on this blog before, but this study goes beyond soda to other deceptively unhealthy drinks, like juices, sports-drinks and flavored […]
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