Patrick Perry

Articles & Posts by Patrick Perry

Wii Fit: Balancing Acts

Exploring options to strengthen muscles and preserve our balance is a key step in preventing falls and their life-threatening consequences. Enter the Wii Fit.

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Saving Face: Skin Care Tips

A practical guide to more youthful, healthier skin.

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Saving Face: Exclusive Web Update

Protect your most valuable outer asset—your skin.

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Irish Soda Bread

“Some people don’t like soda bread, but I do. This recipe is from my talented little baker, my daughter.”

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One-on-One with Author Mitch Albom

An exclusive Post interview with the bestselling author of Tuesdays with Morrie and details about his heartwarming and inspiring new novel.

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A Nation of Innovation

Twitter, Facebook, iPhones, GPS, digital sound — the endless stream of technological, social, and artistic advances is a modern by-product of one of our country’s greatest assets — American ingenuity. For two centuries, America has reigned as the most innovative nation on the planet — a force nourished by limitless curiosity, an openness to new ideas, and a system that allows [...]

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The Best is Yet to Come (July/August 2009)

A note from Post Editor-in-Chief Patrick Perry.

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Breakthroughs on the Brink: Turning the Tide on MS

Richard Burt, M.D. appears to have reversed the neurological dysfunction of early-stage multiple sclerosis patients by using the patients’ own adult stem cells, thereby “resetting” their immune systems.

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Dr. Bob Arnot: Back in Action

A familiar face to millions of Americans, Dr. Bob Arnot is an award-winning medical correspondent, sports enthusiast, best-selling author, and physician. Throughout his busy career, Dr. Arnot remained a passionate athlete, competing in marathons, bike races, ski competitions, and big wave surfing. Eventually, the wear and tear took its toll. At age 60, the medical [...]

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New Valves for Failing Hearts

A new procedure offers hope for failing heart patients.

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