Articles by "Kathleen Troher"
Kathleen Troher, health enews contributor, is manager of public affairs and marketing at Advocate Good Sheperd Hospital in Barrington. She has more than 20 years of journalism experience, with her primary focus in the newspaper and magazine industry. Kathleen graduated from Columbia College in Chicago, earning her degree in journalism with an emphasis on science writing and broadcasting. She loves to travel with her husband, Ross. They share their home with a sweet Samoyed named Maggie.
Trying to lose weight? You may be surprised to learn you’re not eating enough. An expert explains and offers suggestions for what to snack on.
No one likes getting up at night to use the bathroom. But at what point does a mere annoyance become cause for alarm?
One study finds that if you want to save money, you should start this routine.
These foods might look good, but eating them can stir your appetite. Find out which foods are satiation saboteurs.
It affects about 1 million Americans, more than multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and Lou Gehrig’s disease combined.
“If we would stop prescribing opioids as if they were just Tylenol we wouldn’t have as many children dying,” an expert says.
The AAP has updated its guidelines saying parents shouldn’t share a bed with their baby, but they should share this.