When it comes to aging, people do whatever they can to stop the process. And Dr. Andrew Ordon has seen it all.
When it comes to aging, people do whatever they can to stop the process. And Dr. Andrew Ordon has seen it all.
For many, the Film Festival at Cannes, France, exemplifies the glamor of an industry well known for it. Indeed, a job in film and television is perceived to be one of the glitziest careers you can have. Part of the appeal for the thousands who seem to flock to Los Angeles alone is the allure of celebrities, parties, red carpet events and award shows, the potential paychecks and, of course, being part of the creative process.

If the L.A. film community is the draw, then a trip to Cannes represents champagne wishes and caviar dreams come true. When I got the opportunity to go to the Film Festival, I immediately put myself on a strict diet (which didn’t work) and used up an embarrassing amount of my finances to "look the part." Upon my arrival, I felt like I was in a scene from a movie, with every moment being more surreal then the last.

I thought, "If this is the lifestyle, sign me up." Seriously, though, where do I sign my soul away?
Published in RadioMD Blog
Wednesday, 29 January 2014 11:33

Do You Suffer from Digital Eye Strain?

In this edition of "Healthy Steps with Dr. Ginger," the good doctor takes a look at what may be causing a major strain on your eyes (and how to fix it).
Published in Naturally Savvy
Wednesday, 24 July 2013 12:22

Warning: Your TV CAN Fall On Your Child

Nearly every U.S. household owns at least one TV. But many families may be unaware of the injury risks TVs pose to young children.
Published in Healthy Children
If you're a couch potato, you might be setting your kid up to be one too.
Published in Healthy Children
The amount of exposure to TV for the average child is startling, and can leave lasting damage.
Published in Healthy Children
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