Lauren Allen

Lauren Allen

Lauren Allen (Scialabba) is the Assistant Director of Operations and Producer at Doctorpodcasting where she helps marketing departments in healthcare organizations grow their podcast library and assist their needs on a daily basis. Outside of work she enjoys spending time with family, eating pizza, and soaking up Chicago's summer weather.
Curcumin & Inflamation: Overweight Cats Provide Insight
Inflammation due to excess fat can cause other health dangers. A recent study using overweight cats offers hope.
Wednesday, 11 December 2013 15:11

GMO-Free? What it Really Means

GMO-Free? What it Really Means
Never before in our history has food and the food supply been under such scrutiny.
Wednesday, 11 December 2013 15:00

5 Ways to Beat Holiday Stress

5 Ways to Beat Holiday Stress
It's a great time to catch up with family members, but no one tells you about the increasing stress levels leading up to the holidays.
Monday, 09 December 2013 13:45

Foods to Help Fight the Flu

Foods to Help Fight the Flu
Eating right when you're body's immunity is low can help you bounce back from the flu.
Monday, 09 December 2013 13:33

Are You at Risk for Shingles?

Are You at Risk for Shingles?
One in three Americans is at risk for shingles, with over one million cases diagnosed each year. What should you do if you develop this painful condition?
Monday, 09 December 2013 13:22

Everyday Habits that Hurt Your Spine

Everyday Habits that Hurt Your Spine
13 million people go to the doctor each year due to low back pain. Are your everyday habits to blame?
Monday, 09 December 2013 13:11

Feeling Pressured to Try Anal Sex?

Feeling Pressured to Try Anal Sex?
At the top of many males' sexual "to-do" lists is partaking in anal sex with their partner; but some women are reluctant to try it. Should you just say no?
Monday, 09 December 2013 13:00

Life Lessons from Your Furry Friend

Life Lessons from Your Furry Friend
From unconditional love to loyalty, dogs have always had your back.
Thursday, 05 December 2013 15:45

Did a 17-Year-Old Cure Cancer?

Did a 17-Year-Old Cure Cancer?
Nanoparticles, infrared light and melting tumors – a simple science project for 17-year-old Angela Zhang.
Thursday, 05 December 2013 15:33

Sitting Kills. Moving Heals.

Sitting Kills. Moving Heals.
Learn about a few simple, everyday movements for preventing pain, illness and even early death.