Developer Profile: HealthCentral
Last Updated: Tuesday, August 18, 2009
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Christine Kennard has years of experience in private and public sector nursing care homes for people with dementia. For OurAlzheimer’s.com, Christine focuses her professional medical experience into practical advice and support for caregivers... |
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Craig Stoltz, veteran health journalist, spent 6 years as the health editor of the Washington Post. He uses his expertise to dissect the most recent health news and tell the HealthCentral community what's really important. |
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A neurologist for over 20 years, Dr. David Roeltgen's passions include understanding how the brain works and helping his patients and readers. |
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In her writing for OurAlzheimer’s.com, Dorian Martin combines a background in journalism and education with recent experience as the primary caregiver for her mother, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in September 2005 and died in September 2007. |
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Craig Stoltz, veteran health journalist, spent 6 years as the health editor of the Washington Post. He uses his expertise to dissect the most recent health news and tell the HealthCentral community what's really important. |
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Dr. Kevin Knopf is a medical oncologist in private practice. Dr. Knopf attended undergrad at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and medical school at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. He had postgraduate... |
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Dr. Fran Cogen is the Director of the Childhood and Adolescent Diabetes Program at Children’s National Medical Center. She has over 15 years experience in the field of pediatric diabetes. She brings her expertise in adolescent diabetes... |
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Ginger was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of 13. She recently graduated from college and earned her bachelor’s degree in Professional Writing. She’s a certified Ashtanga Yoga Instructor and Personal Trainer. Ginger is also advocate... |
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Svati Narula is entering her senior year in high school. She is active in cross country and track. She also volunteers for the Juvenile diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF). She shares the ups and downs of being a teen living with Type 1 diabetes... |
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Tressa Bender is an energetic and opinionated Green Bay Packer fan with Type 1 diabetes. She just finished her first year of college where she is studying to be a nurse and diabetes educator. Tressa shares the ups and downs of her life with Type... |
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Learn a little, laugh a little with Amy Tenderich of Diabetes Mine at MyDiabetesCentral.com. Amy is a feelance journalist based in San Francisco, CA. She was diagnosed in with Type 1 diabetes in May of 2003 and takes a “cynically optimistic”... |
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Ann Bartlett has been living with Type 1 diabetes since the age of 5. She’s worked to understand her body and how it is affected by diabetes. Ann has integrated a regimen of bodywork, yoga, acupuncture, holistic nutrition, and traditional... |
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Craig Stoltz, veteran health journalist, spent 6 years as the health editor of the Washington Post. He uses his expertise to dissect the most recent health news and tell the HealthCentral community what's really important. |
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Kelsey was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of 13 and thinks of diabetes as a part of her. She believes that managing the disease has taught her personal responsibility, empathy and the importance of good health. Read more about her... |
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Kim Emmons-Benjet is the mother of a son with Type 1 diabetes. Since his diagnosis, she has become an active member of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s Capitol Chapter. Kim shares her expertise at MyDiabetesCentral.com, a... |
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Manny Hernandez is the President of the Diabetes Hand Foundation and the founder of TuDiabetes.com and EsTuDiabetes.com, two social networks for people with diabetes. Manny’s goal is to make sure no person with diabetes feels alone and all... |
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Cathy Hamilton is the founder and managing editor of BoomerGirl.com, an Eppy Award winning Web site devoted to women born in the Baby Boom. She is also a freelance writer and has written sixteen humor and gift books for Andrews McMeel... |
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Craig Stoltz, veteran health journalist, spent 6 years as the health editor of the Washington Post. He uses his expertise to dissect the most recent health news and tell the HealthCentral community what's really important. |
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Ellen Haas is the founder of healthy lifestyle website FoodFit.com and former Undersecretary of Agriculture for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services. With her expertise, commitment and direction, the FoodFit team has built a platform of... |
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Teri Robert is an author and advocate who believes that optimal health care can be achieved only when patients are educated about their health and patients and physicians work together in an atmosphere of mutual respect. She shares personal... |
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Jerry Kennard is a psychologist and academic with research and publication interests in interprofessional collaboration, mental health and wellbeing of adolescents and the psychology of men’s health. He is the Head of Psychology at York St. John... |
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Laura Zigman is a best-selling novelist who recently completed breast cancer treatment. Much of her writing for MyBreastCancerNetwork.com, which she approaches with her signature humor and honesty, relates to her decision to opt for a double... |
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As Laurie Kingston’s oncologist recently put it, “sixteen years ago, women with liver metastasis only had a matter of months to live,” yet here is Laurie, miraculously in remission from metastatic breast cancer and continuing to defy the odds. |
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Natalia Hernandez was 26 when she was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer; she is recording her breast cancer treatment experience on MyBreastCancerNetwork.com. |
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Since her diagnosis with Stage IIIB inflammatory breast cancer in 1998, Phyllis Johnson has worked as a volunteer with several cancer support groups to spread the word that breast cancer doesn't always start with a lump. |
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