by Rhonda Burns | Jul 11, 2019 | News
Flesh-eating bacteria is not just in the water. It can also colonize in the sand.Given the growing concern and news reports of dangerous flesh-eating bacteria, the health department launched a new campaign to inform beach-goers on how to remain safe. The campaign — Swim it, Shore it, Dodge it — offers guidance on safety concerns.
by Rhonda Burns | Jul 9, 2019 | News
It’s been a hot summer and you might think that cooling off in the pool — whether in your own backyard or at your local recreational center — is just the ticket. But not so fast….
by Rhonda Burns | Jul 8, 2019 | News
Honored to have been able to share my story of healing with readers of Spokane Couer d’ Alene Living magazine. JAMES TEMPLETON: THE MAN WHO BEAT THE ODDS AND OVERCAME A DEVASTATING DIAGNOSIS by: Spokane Coeur d’Alene Living / in Spokane CDA Living, What I...
by Rhonda Burns | Jul 7, 2019 | News
The July 8, 2019 edition of National Enquirer hit the news stands today. Honored that that my book, “I Used to Have Cancer” was chosen as one of the featured books in the “Your Health Section”.
by Rhonda Burns | Jun 24, 2019 | News
One of the industrial chemicals admitted to being released (perfluorobutane sulfonamide) is increasing found in trout and other fish species.
by Rhonda Burns | May 23, 2019 | News
What comes to mind when you picture a “typical” sleep apnea patient? Chances are, you imagine someone middle-aged, overweight, sedentary . . . and male. Well… here’s an interesting article that is food for thought. Sleep apnea (and snoring) are commonly thought of as a men’s health problem, but it may just be that women are more at risk.