Dr. Maggie’s Blog

Spicing It Up!

Autumn is in full swing and my palate has changed from summer cuisine.  Lately, I’ve been craving something different.   A part of feeling confident is taking care of yourself and sometimes setting challenges.  For me, trying new foods and learning to be a better chef can inspire confidence.  For this month, I’m choosing to explore Read More…


DEALING WITH KNEE PAIN AS A PASSIONATE RUNNER

Fall is in full swing and the famous NYC marathon just took place! Watching all those courageous participants in that amazing race gave me goosebumps!  Witnessing those runners cross the finish line and achieve their goals made me start to think about my next big race in 2019, another half marathon. Next year, I want to Read More…


SPOOKTACULAR HALLOWEEN

What is it about Halloween that makes this holiday so fun?  Is it watching all the excited children in the neighborhood go door to door. Asking for piles of candy or playing tricks on their friends?  All the scary movies that make you scream and jump out of your skin?  Is it the spooky décor Read More…


RUN MAGGIE RUN!

The NYC Marathon is around the corner and the excitement is palpable. I love this time of year when I run around New York. Watching other runners train with such dedication in hopes of participating in one of the biggest races in the world. My Love Of Running My love of running ignited when I was Read More…


Breast Cancer Blog

CHANNELING MY PINK SIDE! Often teenage girls ponder about their breasts in some capacity after hitting puberty.  I remember as a child thinking are my breasts ever going to grow? Are they too small? Ultimately, I am happy how things turned out in that area.   Women should be aware that breasts are like snowflakes…they all Read More…


Georgetown

Once a Hoya, Always a Hoya I can still remember the first day my parents dropped me off at Georgetown University.  I can recall the anticipation, anxiety and excitement that I felt. As I drove over the Key Bridge in Washington DC. The view of the college on a hill and the Potomac River in Read More…