by Peter G. Hanson, M.D. | Nov 12, 2013 | Depression, Ergonomics, Exercise, Health, Heart Disease, Obesity, Prevention
Times have certainly changed. Smokers were “cool” in the early days of movies, and they were even hailed by doctors in media ads. Smoking became so popular that anyone who didn’t light up at work was considered “anti-social”. Today,...
by Peter G. Hanson, M.D. | Oct 14, 2012 | Blood Pressure, Diet, Exercise, Heart Disease
Are you under a lot of stress at work? Well, if you are not handling it well, it could be making you more at risk for heart disease. First, let’s set the record straight. We are all under some stress, and most people at work are under a lot of it. But just because you...
by Peter G. Hanson, M.D. | Oct 13, 2012 | Cancer, Diet, Food, Health, Heart Disease, Prevention
Do you drink an occasional glass of red wine in the evening after a stressful day at work? Are you also a bit confused about which foods are good for you and which ones to avoid? Well, its getting even more interesting now. We’ve long known that dietary factors...