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Medical Outreach

Medical Outreach

Patients at some of the poorest hospitals in the world are getting relief from their pain—from Seatt

Taking Relief on the RoadA team of local doctors is easing the pain of patients in Third World hospitals Patients at some of the poorest hospitals in the world are getting relief from their pain—from Seattle doctors. Swedish Medical Center anesthesiologists Mark Cullen and Richard Solazzi were among a group that created Seattle Anesthesia Outreach…

Kelly Singer Shows You the Ropes On The Latest Fitness Trend

Kelly Singer Shows You the Ropes On The Latest Fitness Trend

Kelly explains the benefits of a Rope Training Class (one of the hardest workouts she’s done!) and w

If you see a group of people using long, thick ropes at a park or at your gym they’re not playing tug-of-war, they are Battling Ropes. Battling Ropes is the latest fitness trend inspired by military fitness regimens (think kettlebells and Cross Fit) to hit Seattle.   Used by Israeli Special Forces for desert training, they…

Breast Cancer Is Striking more Women Under 40 than Ever Before

Breast Cancer Is Striking more Women Under 40 than Ever Before

Why more young women are being diagnosed, and what you need to know to keep yourself safe.

When I received that fated phone call from my doctor telling me I had breast cancer, all I wanted to do was fall on the floor and cry. But first I had to go pick up my son from kindergarten. Somewhere between the mammogram and the core biopsy, I had become one of a growing…

Who's Behind the Mask? Turns Out, You Can Choose Your Own Anesthesiologist

Who’s Behind the Mask? Turns Out, You Can Choose Your Own Anesthesiologist

A new trend in surgery: More patients are powering up and insisting on pain management by a pre-sele

Last year, at age 50, Grace* was diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time in three years. She was scheduled for a double mastectomy with immediate reconstruction, and would likely be in surgery for about 13 hours. “It was scary,” Grace says. “Especially the anesthesia consult several weeks prior, where they tell you that…

What's Good About the New Stand-alone Emergency Rooms

What’s Good About the New Stand-alone Emergency Rooms

Hospitals say these new freestanding ER's meet a critical care need. Critics say it's more about mak

Emergency medical care in Washington is getting a radical makeover: Freestanding, “no wait” emergency centers are cropping up in fast-growing suburbs, providing closer-to-home options to those often dreaded, crowded ER waiting rooms in urban hospitals. These ERs, often in or near trendy shopping centers, tout quick, high-quality treatment for sudden injuries and illnesses. “It’s a…

Local Medical Breakthroughs that Save Lives and Speed Recovery

Local Medical Breakthroughs that Save Lives and Speed Recovery

From incredible eye-socket brain surgery...to life-changing treatment for a very common malady...loc

 Brain surgery via the eye socketAs both Harborview Medical Center’s chief of facial plastic and reconstructive surgery and a University of Washington professor of head and neck surgery, Dr. Kris Moe blends some rather unique skills. That combination of training got him thinking about a new way to operate on patients with some types of…

Explore Seattle’s Urban Architectural Ruins

Explore Seattle’s Urban Architectural Ruins

Eight relics of Seattle’s past are hidden in plain sight.

In this town, we spend a lot of time fretting (and arguing and voting) about what the Seattle of the future will look like. Meanwhile, physical evidence of our city’s forgotten past looms all around us. The Underground Tour is an obvious example, but while historically fascinating, it’s perhaps not where you want to be…

Specs Appeal

Specs Appeal

In a city where funky eyewear is paramount, punch up your look in spectacles that scream Seattle st

Clockwise from top Left: Funk Royal Optics mustard yellow round retro-style frames with teal inlay, $399, from the Pulp Lab  pop-up shop at Deli (Downtown, 1307 1st Ave.; 206.682.2446; deliseattle.com; also available at pulplab.com); Theo “Thundra” purple titanium rectangular frames, made in Belgium, $412, Market Optical (Multiple locations including Pike Place Market, 1906 Pike Place,…

Food News: RN74 Opens, Frank Bruni Eats Seattle for the New York Times, More

Food News: RN74 Opens, Frank Bruni Eats Seattle for the New York Times, More

RN74 Seattle, the local outpost of the Michael Mina wine bar concept so popular in San Francisco, debuts today on 4th and Pine Streets (for lunch) and Thursday for dinner. The restaurant held some soft-opening parties this weekend; see pictures of the place over on Eater. And if you were wondering: Yes, Mur the Blur (Murray Stenson, bartender extraordinaire)…

Cool the Kiddies Off at One of These Nifty Local Spraygrounds

Cool the Kiddies Off at One of These Nifty Local Spraygrounds

Also in this month's Parental Guidance report: Pinata classes and a thrifty stylin' smocks.

WATERWAYSOur sunny summer days are precious—and so are the moments we spend cooling off from the heat. Sure, you can hit a lake or a pool, but why not mix it up? Consider these five “spraygrounds” for an afternoon of free fun. North Lynnwood Neighborhood ParkLynnwood, 18510 44th Ave. Wci.lynnwood.wa.us/parksLiquid assets: A submarine, a whale…

The Play’s the Thing for Seattle Shakespeare’s George Mount

The Play’s the Thing for Seattle Shakespeare’s George Mount

The local actor and director dishes on the best way to watch Shakespeare in the park.

NAME: George Mount OCCUPATION: Actor and founding artistic director of Wooden O Theatre FAVORITE ROLE: “Hamlet. It really is the single character that taught me the most about my craft.” FAVORITE PLAY TO PERFORM: A Comedy of Errors. “Because it’s just so damn silly.” PARK MUST-BRINGS: A picnic and a blanket or a low-backed chair.SCHEDULE:…

Sample Spirits from Seattle's New Distilleries

Sample Spirits from Seattle’s New Distilleries

A new law has created a boom in spirited establishments.

The recent boom in Seattle booze distillers comes thanks to the Washington State Craft Distillery Law (passed in 2008), which allows local liquor producers to offer on-site tasting and bottle sales, à la wineries—provided that at least 51 percent of the liquor ingredients are grown in state. Accordingly, a slew of recently opened distilleries now…

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