Ask the Doctor: D. Todd Detar, DO, Answers Questions about Osteopathic Medicine and His Role in the Community

D. Todd Detar, DO Q. What attracted you to medicine? A. While studying health education at the University of Delaware, a college sports injury ended my life’s dream of becoming an NFL player. One of my coaches saw an opportunity for me to work as a trainer for the Philadelphia Phillies, and over time, I… Read More: Ask the Doctor: D. Todd Detar, DO, Answers Questions about… »

Am I wrong in expecting a thank-you note after a job interview?

Maybe I’m old-fashioned, but it really bugs me when applicants don’t send a thank-you note after an interview. There are candidates that I really like who I would consider hiring, but I don’t even want to invite them back for a second interview when they don’t send a thank-you note. Is that time-honored courtesy dead?… Read More: Am I wrong in expecting a thank-you note after a… »

Depression, anxiety, loneliness are peaking in college students

A survey by a Boston University researcher of nearly 33,000 college students across the country reveals the prevalence of depression and anxiety in young people continues to increase, now reaching its highest levels, a sign of the mounting stress factors due to the coronavirus pandemic, political unrest, and systemic racism and inequality. “Half of students… Read More: Depression, anxiety, loneliness are peaking in college students »

Top kitchen trends that’ll stand out from all the rest this year

If 2020 (and perhaps even the start of 2021) taught us anything, it’s that the kitchen isn’t only used for cooking and eating, but also working from home, socialising with your housemates and even homeschooling. As this year gets underway, we’re starting to feel more reasons to rejoice and think about the changes we want… Read More: Top kitchen trends that’ll stand out from all the rest… »