by David Hilden, MD MPH | Jan 9, 2019 | Joint and Muscle issues, Pediatrics, Physical Therapy, Prenatal Care, Tips from Healthy Matters radio broadcast, Traumatic Brain Injury
Hello, friends! I’ve been on a two month hiatus from writing but I’m back. Of course, I’ve still been filling the airwaves with medical shenanigans every Sunday morning on Healthy Matters (which you can hear at wccoradio.com at 7:30 Central Time). ...
by David Hilden, MD MPH | Apr 27, 2018 | Cardiology, Dermatology, Diabetes, Gastroenterology, Getting medical information, Joint and Muscle issues, Medical Education, Physical Therapy, Tips from Healthy Matters radio broadcast
Hi, friends! See that sign in the picture? Those signs are all over the campus at Hennepin Healthcare. Let’s just say my co-workers have shown no mercy in teasing me about them. But hey – we have something to celebrate! I’m super pumped to be...
by David Hilden, MD MPH | Mar 31, 2018 | Dental, Geriatrics and aging, HCMC, Infections, Physical Therapy, Primary Care, Quick tips, Tips from Healthy Matters radio broadcast, Traumatic Brain Injury
Hey, friends! Here’s another “Quick tips” post in which I answer a few of the questions posed by listeners to a recent Healthy Matters radio broadcast. As is often the case, I can’t get to all the questions, but this week’s grab bag of...
by David Hilden, MD MPH | Jul 31, 2016 | Geriatrics and aging, Joint and Muscle issues, Pearls from Medical Science, Physical Therapy
Reading this stuff . . . so you don’t have to. A few months ago I launched the first in what I hope will become a recurring series: Pearls from Medical Science. As many of you know, I strive to provide high-quality, scientifically accurate medical information...
by David Hilden, MD MPH | Feb 21, 2016 | Getting medical information, Joint and Muscle issues, Physical Therapy, Tips from Healthy Matters radio broadcast
Time for a topic from the Healthy Matters mailbag. Today’s “Open Lines” show was a busy one, and as is the case for these shows, I leave many questions from listeners unanswered, or not fully answered. Mea culpa, Healthy Matters listeners! Miss...