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From Power to Power and Glory to Glory

One of the most disturbing rhythms in cardiology is called Atrial Fibrillation (AFib), an erratic and irregular heart rhythm that poses multiple problems from fatigue to strokes. Whether it’s by […]

Why You Shouldn’t Completely Dismiss 2020

Walking through the murky waters of 2020 has been heart wrenching, and to many, devastating. Fear has gripped the hearts of so many people and has broken their spirits as […]

Where can we find hope

Where can you find hope?

In these perilous times of pandemics and pandemonium, one desperately seeks to find hope. But where will we find it? It is not found in the news nor in filthy […]

Why I Pray

Recently a kind gentleman stated that prayer is not working regarding school shootings or the state of humanity. Please take the time to read my response…why I pray… I pray […]

Keep On Walkin’

After Jesus fed the 5,000 plus, he told his disciples to get into a boat at the sea of galilee and go to the other side. As the disciples obeyed, […]

GI Joe

Ever wonder what “GI” stands for? In my medical world, it stands for Gastro-Intestinal, but as a Cardiologist, I ain’t going there. In the military, it stands for “Government Issued,” […]

The Perfect Easter

THE PERFECT EASTER SPIT ON HIS FACEPLUCK HIS BEARDRIP HIS BACKMOCK AND SNEER UNJUSTLY CONVICTINHUMANLY BEATMARCH TO GOLGOTHANAIL HIS HAND AND FEET COME OFF THE CROSSIF YOU’RE THE SON OF […]

Happy Thanksgiving!

Ms. Gail, a first grade teacher, gave her class a fun assignment — to draw a picture of something for which they were thankful. Most of the students drew pictures […]

Eating Out and Keeping It Healthy

Leave the bread in the basket. White flour offers extra calories. Looks too good to pass? Scoop out the dough and eat the crust. If your meal comes with a […]

Run Mouse, Run

We enjoyed our grandpa, who moved to the states in his 80’s and asked him, “Grandpa, what did you learn in English class today?” And he would say, “Run mouse, […]

5 Ways to Save Your Life

1) Stretch: stretch your arms, legs and back. You can do it sitting or laying on your back. Raise your hands, lift your feet, and turn your neck (slowly). Stretching improves posture, […]

Twinkie Delight

Tony just got back from a cruise, had gained ten pounds, and wanted to let me know exactly what he ate on his trip. Though 40 years old, he’s had […]

A Pair of Shoes

Have you ever felt the urge to say something, but didn’t know if you should speak up? Sometimes it’s wise to speak, and other times it’s prudent to be quiet. […]

A Routine Day

Rod, who is a 75 year-old gentleman with a keen mind, and who works on top-secret government projects, was at work on a routine day. I had seen him in […]

Changing Your World

Missy is 80, but acts like she’s 30. Lately however, she slowed down, and complained of chest pains while walking a block or two. Much to everyone’s surprise, an angiogram […]

Healing the Body, Soul and Spirit

One of my patients, David, had a massive heart attack at age 46. While on the cardiac cathetherization table, he died several times and by God’s grace, we brought him […]