By Dr. Nicholas G. Conger During disease outbreaks, healthcare workers risk their own safety to care for others. Following public health guidelines and restrictions will help keep you well and out of the hospital, and it will allow healthcare specialists to work as safely as possible, which protects everyone. Memorial Hospital healthcare workers have responded […]
April 2020
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The Coast’s Fashion Makers
By the time you read this, it’s probably been weeks, if not months, since you’ve set foot in a clothing store. Leaving no business untouched, COVID-19 emptied local boutiques at a time they normally would have been flush with shoppers building their spring wardrobes. Ever adaptable, these entrepreneurs turned obstacles into opportunities. They sold online. […]
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As the coronavirus brings the world to a standstill, homeowners are clinging to one bit of good news — this may be the perfect time to refinance. The pandemic has driven rates to historic lows, causing a record number of people to rush to save money on their mortgage. If you own a home, you’ve […]
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By Paula Gamboa Building a new home or remodeling a bathroom? Then you’re probably deciding which type of flooring is best for your project. Flooring trends can vary from style to style, but they generally are consistent — depending on the look you’re going for. Let’s talk about some of the options available, from tile […]
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Considering her role model, Rachel Bond’s career choice isn’t surprising. “I am a horticulturist because my mom raised me to love and appreciate plants and nature,” says the Pass Christian native. “I wanted to be an entrepreneur like her and go into the family business.” Long before she owned Pine Hills Floral Design and had […]
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BEHIND THE COVER PHOTOGRAPHY: BRANDI STAGE PORTRAITURE MAKEUP: JACKIE MERLAU HAIR: THE MANE SALON BACKDROP AND ALL FLORAL ARTISTRY: THE FRENCH POTAGER The images are exactly what those familiar with Brandi Stage’s work have come to expect: lush and lovely, yet bold and impactful. As owner of Brandi Stage Portraiture in Bay St. Louis, […]
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March is Colorectal Cancer awareness month. Colorectal cancer is a good topic for discussion, as it is one of the most common cancers in the U.S. and the second leading cause of cancer death. More importantly, did you know that colorectal cancer is largely preventable through screening and lifestyle choices? SCREENING Sometimes the colon produces […]
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This years’ Kitchen and Bath Industry Show was in Las Vegas, and after returning to the Coast, I am beyond excited to share some trends with you! One of the best parts of design is watching how personal style evolves as new trends emerge. Design styles vary, of course, from traditional, coastal and bohemian to […]
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Seeing patients have good outcomes never gets old for Dr. Angela Wingfield. “It’s fun solving a mystery or fixing a problem,” says Wingfield, founder of The Dermatology Clinic PLLC. “It is a privilege to impact so many people’s lives in a positive way.” With the opening of a new location in February, the doctor’s reach […]
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Make your own charcuterie board
If you’ve been on social media in the past year, chances are you’ve seen a charcuterie board. Pronounced “shaar-koo-tuh-ree,” these beautiful food arrangements traditionally feature cured meats with cheese, fruit, vegetables, nuts and crackers or bread. However, some wonderfully creative minds have showcased charcuterie boards with holiday cookies and other desserts, chocolate and fruit, tacos, […]