February is Heart Health Month. Whether you are 18, 48 or 80, eating right, exercising, maintaining a healthy weight and not smoking will help protect your heart. Up to 82% of heart disease is preventable, so learn about risk factors below. Take care of your...
Most people know how well Botox® injections work to improve frown lines between the brows, forehead lines and crow’s feet by blocking nerve impulses to the muscles and decreasing muscle activity. Dr. Dale Isaacson suggests that Botox can also be used to improve lower eyelid wrinkles, to make...
Named Best Motion Picture Drama at last night’s star-studded Golden Globe Awards, “12 Years a Slave” tells the incredible true story of Solomon Northup, a free black man from New York who was abducted and sold into slavery in 1841. Northrup was forced to work...
Between the harsh weather outdoors and blasting heat indoors, your skin can’t catch a break during the winter. And we’re not just talking about during the Polar Vortex.
On the air at WUSA 9, Dr. Chukwuemeka Onyewu of Jamachi Plastic Surgery & Medispa in Silver Spring, MD made the...
It’s never pleasant. But planning for your death or serious illness is a vital part of owning a business. No matter how much you exercise and eat healthy, you can’t predict if and when the bus will hit you. In his latest Huffington Post column, attorney Jack Garson writes...
Oh what a night! DC Derm Docs held an open house for an exclusive look at the latest in body-contouring technology. Guests enjoyed an evening full of food, wine, live demonstrations and fabulous giveaways on November 6. Dr. Dale Isaacson and Dr. Marilyn Berzin were pleased...
Quick show of hands: How many people have signed the "Terms of Service" agreement on iTunes or put your signature on a rental car agreement without reading more than a few words, or at all? Pretty much everyone, right? You may be able to get...
When Get Real Health president and founding partner Robin Wiener was a young girl, she was labeled as “slow” by her school’s teachers and administrators and was told that she shouldn’t expect to achieve much in life. Thanks to her mother’s persistence, Robin was diagnosed with...