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Home of the Week: Sophisticated Sky-High Condo in Belltown

Home of the Week: Sophisticated Sky-High Condo in Belltown

Two floorplans merged to make one grand sanctuary with spectacular views at every angle

Sponsored Content. For more information on this listing contact Michael Doyle at 206.669.0203 or thriveseattle@windermere.com. Each week, we’re featuring one Seattle-area home that we think is interesting, inspiring or just a downright feast for the eyes. Some of them are actually on the market, while other homes will offer enviable style tips–courtesy of their ingenious owners or…

Family Affair

Family Affair

Learning about how to handle type 1 diabetes was a whole-family job

Group Health family physician Stephen Tarnoff got a dose of life on the other sideof the stethoscope when his son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes Charlie Tarnoff was 5 years old, on the verge of entering kindergarten, when his family physician father, Stephen, began to suspect there was something wrong, because of symptoms his…

Support Gap

Support Gap

Peer support groups are lifelines when your disease doesn't fit your age

Less than a year after Judy Haley gave birth to her daughter, she began having trouble breast-feeding, so her doctor sent her to have a mammogram. The result was devastating for this then 39-year-old Washington State University business student—breast cancer. “It was overwhelming in every direction,” she said. She assumed the diagnosis meant the end…

Food Allergies and You

Food Allergies and You

Curious about what causes food allergies and the latest research and treatments? The Studio, part of Pacific Science Center’s Wellbody Academy, just kicked off “Food Allergies: Game On,” an exhibit that showcases what local researchers are learning that can help stop, or at least better treat, allergic reactions and teaches you the mechanics of an…

Get Running!

Ever fantasized about running a 5K, or even a marathon? Now is the time to join up with many of the local run groups where peers in a variety of skill levels help get you outside no matter the weather, and experts are ready to help with advice on everything from shoes to soreness. Here’s…

What to Eat Pre and Post Workout

What to Eat Pre and Post Workout

If you’re beginning a new workout routine as part of your 2015 resolutions, figuring out when and what to eat before and after exercising is an important component of keeping up your energy levels to sustain that fitness habit. For example, what to do when you wake up hungry but want to work out first…

Home of the Week: The Famous Vista 63 Home

Home of the Week: The Famous Vista 63 Home

Architect Ken Koehler's far-out, futuristic masterpiece is still up for sale

Each week, we’re featuring one Seattle-area home that we think is interesting, inspiring or just a downright feast for the eyes. Some of them are actually on the market, while other homes will offer enviable style tips–courtesy of their ingenious owners or designers–that you can steal for your own abode. At 3,942 square feet, this…

An Open and Airy Backyard Cottage

An Open and Airy Backyard Cottage

A 1920s Crown Hill bungalow gets a new, green backyard abode

Developers have been drooling over Kate Lichtenstein’s property.  Located in a neighborhood filled with small houses, many of which are being torn down, the lot includes her beloved one-story, one-bedroom 1920s bungalow and until recently, a small, dilapidated shed in the backyard. “I get letters all the time from developers wanting to buy it,” she…

A La Carte Workouts

A La Carte Workouts

Any fitness buff will tell you one of the keys to staying active and fit is keeping your workouts interesting and challenging for your body and mind. There are only so many gyms and studios people who like a group vibe can belong to, however. Enter Fitmob, a San Francisco-based startup just launched in Seattle…

Child's Play

Child’s Play

Kids say the darnedest things, especially in situations they’re trying to make sense of, such as at the doctor’s office. With school back in swing, and cold and flu season approaching, we couldn’t resist asking pediatricians, “What are some of the funniest or most amazing things your kid patients have said to you?” “[From a]…

Team Player

Team Player

As football season heats up, you’re likely to find Dr. Stanley Herring cheering on the Seahawks like it’s his job—because it is. He is a team physician for the Seattle Seahawks and Mariners, as well as a consultant for the University of Washington Sports Medicine Program and for the Seattle Storm. The spine and sports…

Catching Ovarian Cancer Early

“Ovarian cancer is the second-most-common gynecological cancer in the U.S.,” says Barbara A. Goff, M.D., with Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. It is, however, very aggressive, killing more women than all gynecological cancers combined, primarily because its warning signs are often ignored or misunderstood. It is frequently detected in advanced stages because, currently, there are no…

Should You Consider Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer?

Should You Consider Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer?

“I recommend that people not get into their head, ‘I need this specific type of test’ from what they read, because it really is a complex decision about what test should be done,” says University of Washington geneticist Robin Bennett. She also notes, “I think that a big barrier that people often feel is worry…

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