Month: September 2020
Maximizing Your Medicare Costs and Health Benefits
By Edwin QuinaboJust thinking about growing old typically triggers anxiety. There is the inescapable reality that no amount of exercise...
As second-worst hit by COVID-19 in Hawaii, Filipino community continues to be resilient
PMAH president-elect Dr. Prather and president Dr. Ver with the KN95 masks their organization donated to doctors in the community....
Surviving COVID-101
Sarah Bolles in the hospital when she was diagnosed with COVID-19. By Glenn WakaiSarah Bolles relishes short walks around Salt...
Here’s What It’s Like to Work in The ICU During The COVID-19 Pandemic
Registered nurse Joshua Pananganan at Pali Momi Medical Center’s Intensive Care Unit. He stresses the importance of sanitizing and wearing...
More Delays, More Jobs Losses, But Moves Toward Jobs Diversification Is Encouraging
Hawaii’s tourism took a turn for the worst as 25 hospitality companies including hotels recently announced they will lay off...
Medicare Has Wide-spread Popularity; But It Can Be Better
The 2020 General Election will be critical for a number of programs and Medicare is high up the ladder among...
Providing care to Hawaii’s Filipino Women
By Dr. Elenita V Alvarez I have been taking care of Hawaii’s women and delivering their babies for the past...
Taking Care of Our Eyes as We Age
Research shows that one in six Americans age 65 and older has a vision impairment that cannot be corrected with...