By Paul J. Watkins Lara, Steve 16 One of the best strategies to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of a person’s healthcare resources is to have all of their physicians within one network of providers. This is one of the reasons that patients enjoy using the...
There Are Benefits to Choosing One Network
Know the Warning Signs and Current Treatments for Endometriosis
By Paul J. Watkins Endometriosis is a very common condition that develops in women during childbearing years. According to Belinda Yauger, MD, who is dual board certified in obstetrics and gynecology and in reproductive endocrinology and fertility, endometriosis is a...
Remodeling Magazine’s 2022 Cost Vs. Value Report
Garage Doors Offer the Best Resale Value Among Home Improvements in San Antonio By Randy Oliver for San Antonio Woman Magazine In challenging economic times, it’s important to choose home improvement investments that pay off when it’s time to sell. New garage doors...
Kristi Sutterfield: Building Success Through Relationships, Passion, and Drive
By Dawn Robinette, APR Photography by Suzanne Pack Kristi Sutherfield If it’s possible to have home building and realty running through your veins, Kristi Sutterfield bleeds real estate. As executive vice president of the Greater San Antonio Builders Association...
Lawn Maintenance for Your Skin
By Bill Murphy, MD, Medical Director, Turquoise Springs Medical Spa If you wish to have a lush, healthy front lawn that is green and beautiful, then aeration is a must. Every spring, we puncture the grass and soil and deliver to the roots oxygen, water, and...
Children’s Association for Maximum Potential (CAMP)
By Susan Osborne, CEO, CAMP Every parent wants their child to thrive, to be happy, and to reach their maximum potential. Yet it is hard for a parent of a child with disabilities to imagine that their child will be able to have typical childhood experiences. Too often,...
Bride & Groom: Christina Romero Vasquez & Alec Vasquez
What was the most memorable moment from your wedding day? The most memorable moment was the church ceremony. This was the moment that would changes our lives forever, and we had looked forward to it for a long time. What was the most stressful part of your wedding...
CARRIQUI RESTAURANT
A BRIGHT NEW BIRD LEANS INTO THE WIND ON THE SA CULINARY SCENE By Janis Turk Carriqui, a new restaurant concept hatched by Silver Ventures, owners and developers of the popular Pearl district, is certainly the bright new feather in the cap of the San...
Trying to Find the Right School for Your Child? You Have Options
By Inga Cotton, Founder & Executive Director San Antonio Charter Mom The learning landscape for today's young students looks significantly different than it did for their parents growing up. Today, families have choices well beyond the local public school....
Simone Bailey-Brown, MD, Takes a Preventive Approach to Heart Health
By Paul J. Watkins Simone Bailey-Brown, MD, a board-certified cardiologist and native of Jamaica, first decided to pursue a career in medicine when she was a high school senior. "I enjoyed studying the sciences and was fascinated with how the human body works," she...
2023 Women’s Health Conference Provides Up-to-Date, Expert Information from Women’s Health Specialists
By Paul J. Watkins On Saturday, May 6, 2023, UT Health San Antonio's Women's Health Conference will be held at San Antonio Botanical Garden. "The conference is geared towards all adult women who want to be active in protecting their and their loved ones'...
Success in 2023 Starts With a Clear Plan
By Linda Ratner RN MBA I don't know about you, but I'm excited about 2023. The past two years have been rough on us in so many ways. Every month was an exciting, nerve-wracking mystery, like walking on a frozen lake and not knowing if the ice would give out from...
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall… Looking and Feeling Great
By Bill Murphy, MD, Medical Director, Turquoise Springs Medical Spa How we see ourselves in a mirror and feel in our clothing can be a sign of health and wellness. Does your skin glow, do your eyes twinkle, do you like the way your clothing feels on your body? The...
What’s in your bag?
By Lainey Berkus | Photography by David Teran Meet Doren Fein, the new dynamic Executive Director of the Las Casas Foundation, a nonprofit that invests in the past, present and future of the performing arts by preserving historic theatres, cultivating young theatre...
I Adore Handbags!
By Lainey Berkus I adore handbags. True confession, I have far too many handbags. But that doesn't stop me from buying more. For me, handbags are many things — a statement, a necessary fashion accessory that completes a look, and an extension of my...
These Boots Were Made for Walking
Styling by Miriam Jesaijes | Photography by Brittany Paul Maxi Dress $89.95Boots $295 Knitted Sweater $62.95Wide Legged Pants $69.95Shoes $195 Dark Green Ruffle Dress $84.95Ankle Boots $325 Plaid Jacket $69.95Knitted Sweater $62.95Leather Skirt $44.95Boots $350With...
How Often Should You Have Your Carpets Cleaned?
Not only do dirty carpets and rugs look bad, but not getting them cleaned consistently enough can shorten their lifespan. Dirt and grime act like sandpaper, eating away at carpet fiber every time you walk on it. But just how often should you get your carpets and rugs...
Cristina Sepulveda: CTS Law Offices
By Antonio Gutierrez | Photo by Melissa Raelynn As the daughter of an Army defense intelligence officer and U.S. diplomat, attorney Cristina Tijerina Sepulveda is grateful to have lived abroad in Venezuela, Iraq, and Algeria during her formative adolescent and teen...