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Publish Date: 16-May-2013
South Bay's Riskiest Professions
For most South Bay residents, Monday morning means heading off to a cubicle, a computer and a commute. But for others, the workday brings less regularity and greater risk. From scouring the bottom of ...

Publish Date: 15-May-2013
Young Stroke Survivor Recounts Comeback Story
He yelled for Cathy Petersen, his fiancée. Only the yell came out as a whisper, and Petersen was in another room. The couple’s rescue pup, Serra, nudged him to get up, to come play. But T ...

Publish Date: 14-May-2013
Healthiest Person I Know: Janette Dawson
Janette Dawson, RN, MHA, ACM, celebrated her 50th birthday by completing the Arizona Ironman. Janette Dawson, RN, MHA, ACM, director of Case Management at Torrance Memorial, completed the Arizona Iron ...

Publish Date: 13-May-2013
Helping Kids Battle Diabetes
Diabetes is on the rise in America and is being detected earlier in life—even here in our fitness-oriented South Bay. In 2012, Torrance Memorial Medical Center treated 1,250 patients with Type 1 ...

Publish Date: 12-May-2013
Foods to Boost Your Energy
Maintaining an adequate level of energy is a common goal for people of all ages. Proper nutrition is integral to feeling rested and alert. If you are eating the wrong foods, you can feel sluggish and ...

Publish Date: 11-May-2013
In Season: Asparagus
Since ancient times, asparagus has been considered a delicacy. Its cultivation began more than 2,000 years ago by the Greeks and Romans. The name “asparagus” comes from the Greek word for ...

Publish Date: 10-May-2013
Finding Menopause Relief
Menopause is a natural part of the aging process for women, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. The symptoms of menopause can range from mild to severe. When symptoms are pronounced, they can ...

Publish Date: 8-May-2013
The Reluctant (and Lucky) Survivor
Michel Wermers will stop you on the street to remind you that colon cancer is the #1 cancer in men. Michael Wermers, a father and husband, local business owner and president of the Torrance United Sch ...

Publish Date: 6-May-2013
Tech Update: Clinical Simulation Skills Lab
At Torrance Memorial Medical Center, there is a special place you would likely never see as a patient, but it is absolutely helping save lives. The Clinical Simulation Skills Lab, run by John Edwards, ...

Publish Date: 5-May-2013
Ask The Doc: Adult Vaccines
Knowing what vaccines to get as an adult can be confusing. Unlike young children, who follow a regimented vaccine schedule, adults don’t have a structured path to follow. We are often inundated ...

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