Lauren Allen

Lauren Allen

Lauren Allen (Scialabba) is the Assistant Director of Operations and Producer at Doctorpodcasting where she helps marketing departments in healthcare organizations grow their podcast library and assist their needs on a daily basis. Outside of work she enjoys spending time with family, eating pizza, and soaking up Chicago's summer weather.
Thursday, 12 September 2013 15:33

Staying Healthy as a Caregiver

Staying Healthy as a Caregiver
If you're caring for a loved one you may unknowingly be putting your own health at risk.
Thursday, 12 September 2013 15:22

James Worthy’s Head Start Programs

James Worthy’s Head Start Programs
The James Worthy Head Start program addresses the nutritional needs of children living below the poverty line.
Thursday, 12 September 2013 15:11

James Worthy Helps At-Risk Youth

James Worthy Helps At-Risk Youth
The James Worthy Foundation is on a mission to help a "Nutritionally Insecure" American population – at-risk youth.
4 Questions for Interpreting Sensational Medical Headlines
Asking four simple questions can help reveal the truth behind scary medical headlines.
Men & Marriage: Signs He's Not Ready to Commit
Learn the warning signs in a relationship to know when your guy isn't ready to get serious.
Thursday, 05 September 2013 15:45

High Homocysteine Can Damage Your Brain

High Homocysteine Can Damage Your Brain
Elevated homocysteine is now associated with cognitive decline in older adults. Might you be at risk?
Thursday, 05 September 2013 15:33

Secrets Your Heart Doctor May Not Tell You

Secrets Your Heart Doctor May Not Tell You
As much as you'd like to trust your doctor, there are things they may neglect to tell you regarding heart health.
The Mediterranean Diet Makes Cancer Cells Mortal
New research suggests that a compound abundant in the Mediterranean diet takes away cancer cells' "superpower" to escape death.
Thursday, 05 September 2013 15:11

The Whole Food Diet for Breast Cancer Survivors

The Whole Food Diet for Breast Cancer Survivors
Breast cancer survivors can increase their odds of living a long, disease-free life by eating whole foods.
Thursday, 05 September 2013 15:00

Coffee Drinking Slashes Your Risk of Stroke

Coffee Drinking Slashes Your Risk of Stroke
Recent evidence indicates that coffee drinking can improve endothelial function, reducing your risk of stroke.
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