by DrRoger | Jan 31, 2016 | Author Insights
A bit after 1 pm on Tuesday most of the residents of Charleston, Berkeley and Dorchester Counties both heard and felt a massive sonic pressure boom that rolled in off the Atlantic Ocean. Windows rattled, furniture bounced, and knick-knacks wobbled on shelves and...
by DrRoger | Jan 24, 2016 | Women's Healthcare
The coming thing for fertility enhancement is oocyte cryopreservation for career women in their mid-thirties. Using Oncofertility technologies devised for younger women being treated with chemotherapy and irradiation for breast cancer, leukemia, lymphoma or...
by DrRoger | Jan 23, 2016 | Women's Healthcare
Cases of severe fetal microcephaly in Brazil have risen from fewer than 150 in 2014 to almost 4,000 in 2015. This surge in an otherwise rare fetal brain malformation has been linked to the Zika virus. The what? Yes, the Zika virus. Concern over this possible...
by DrRoger | Jan 17, 2016 | Academic Magnet Raptors
Last week, the Post and Courier published an excellent story on how the majority-white Academic Magnet High School (AMHS) students are addressing their school’s lack of diversity. Through personal reflection, classroom discussion, student-organized outreach and...
by DrRoger | Jan 10, 2016 | Women's Healthcare
The only effective and lasting solution to the issue of home birth safety is to understand what is driving women to consider this option. The majority of women choosing home birth understand there is a small but inherently higher risk associated with that decision....