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November 2019: Table of Contents

Image: Aaron K. Yoshino   Features Saviors of the Lost Arts While hula and lei making thrive, other ancient Hawaiian traditions are disappearing. Meet four practitioners who are fighting to keep their arts alive. by jayna omaye   The Doctor…

September 2018: Table of Contents

Features Top Doctors We turned to Castle Connolly Medical Ltd. to provide us with a list of the top doctors in Hawai‘i. Here are 557 physicians in 63 specialties.   Getting a Healthy Dose Preventive care is more than just…

September 2017: Table of Contents

Features On The Cover: Dr. Elizabeth Ignacio, a Top Doctor for 2017. Photo: Rae Huo. Hair and Makeup by Christine Gardner of Flaunt. Exploring the Big Picture A new exhibition at the Honolulu Museum of Art helps rewrite the history of…

2017 Faces of Hawai‘i

(Special Promotional Section) Learn more about prominent Hawai‘i leaders and businesses in this special-section black-and-white photo essay.

September 2016: Table of Contents

Features ON THE COVER: Tyrie Jenkins M.D., one of Hawai‘i’s Top Doctors. See the full Top Doctors listings on page 88 in the magazine. PHOTO: Rae huo, hair and makeup: kecia littman, earrings: courtesy of neiman marcus Twin Peaks One’s an…

2016 Faces of Hawai‘i

(Special Promotional Section) Learn more about prominent Hawai‘i leaders and businesses in this special-section black-and-white photo essay.

September 2015: Table of Contents

Features The Zippy’s Seniors Club On the cover: Photo by Odeelo Dayondon, lettering by Elizabeth Baddeley, hand cast by Dr. Thomas Kane of Kane Orthopedic Institute, hand model: Matthew Ing.  Growing old over the decades: alone, with loved ones, with the…

June 2014: Table of Contents

Off The Charts We asked some of Hawaii’s top doctors for their most amazing tales. We got stories that include surgery sans anesthesia, a mysterious malady that only affects malihini surfers and a doctor who raised the alarm on a…

How Healthy Are We, Really?

With rising cancer and diabetes rates and the myriad diseases prevalent among Native Hawaiians and those in underserved communities, Hawai‘i isn’t the model of health it’s touted to be.

One Step at a Time

Even just a little movement can increase your health and wellness dramatically.

Sleep On It

Getting enough quality sleep is fundamental to overall health, and not getting it will put you at higher risk for serious diseases and a shorter life.

Let’s Talk About Menopause

Misinformation about this natural life stage is rampant, and many women experiencing symptoms are brushed off and left to suffer in silence.