OESH Celebrity Endorser™ Kellyn Kusyk completed a magnificent freshman cross-country season at Charlottesville High School. As you can see here, this dude is trying to somehow catch up with her. Good luck with that, Fido. Kellyn made the All-Central Virginia Cross Country Team (she is the cool kid in […]
Continue ReadingOSHA and OESH “A” approved
This team of freshmen UVA engineering students earned an “A” for their semester project at OESH…building a safety barrier for Crispin, our new injection molding machine, that meets not just OSHA‘s (U.S’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration) but OESH’s exceptionally high standards for work safety (thanks to the factory foreman also being a medical doctor). […]
Continue ReadingOESH Around the World…a Contest!
Around the World in Eighty Days is one of the great serial adventures of all time. Indeed, it’s outsized success sparked the genre itself and bequeathed the presumptive title of the Father of Science Fiction on author Jules Verne. A fitting introduction for Today’s Contest, a 5 question multiple choice test, we’ll call OESH Around […]
Continue ReadingOESHer of the Week 11/13: Karen Van Lengen!
“Confluence” is defined as a flowing together of two or more streams. Today’s journey for yet another magnificent OOTW begins with the lovely left OESH of Karen Van Lengen in a photo taken this summer: Karen happens to be a very wonderful friend to all of us here at OESH hq, perhaps due to her […]
Continue ReadingOESH’s got the Power!
Last month we exceeded the amperage that our current electrical service could provide. To keep things going, as well as to begin using our new machines, we added not just another electrical service, but an additional utility pole with a specific type of transformer that powers our manufacturing equipment in the most efficient way. It […]
Continue ReadingNSBE Bridge features OESH–3rd magazine article this month!
The National Society of Black Engineers magazine for pre-college students, NSBE Bridge, presented a fine article by Peter Slavin describing the nasty long-term consequences for women wearing high-heeled shoes in the just-published Fall, 2012 edition. Of course, the central point of the article was tethered to Casey’s research on the devastating impact on the knee […]
Continue ReadingAnother OESH First–Magazine Cover for the Lizards!
This can be placed onto the top of the OESH Media pile: Online Magazine Today’s Medical Developments stacked the OESH Lizards onto the cover of the October, 2012 issue. You can find the OESH article, wonderful in every way imaginable, beginning on page 56
Continue ReadingOESHer of the Week 10/17: Jean Lanham!
This week’s featured OESHer, Jean Lanham, started accruing OESHer street cred back in 2011, when she sent us the following glowing testimony (which you may have seen in that August’s OESH email newsletter): It’s me again. I ordered size 8 Classic and I have not taken them off except for sleep. I love them that […]
Continue ReadingVIVmag.com credits OESH & Dr. Casey Kerrigan’s research for sparking minimalist running boom
VIVmag offers insight, advice and authentic stories to inspire and motivate women in their quest for a balanced and healthy lifestyle. Casey was highly impressed with their request, through writer Victoria Clayton, to discuss the remarkable research published by Casey and her colleagues on the detrimental effect of traditional running shoes on (especially) our knees in […]
Continue ReadingOESH Blogs turns 100, honors fellow centenarian Julia Child
What is it about Julia Child that brings so much joy? Maybe it’s actually, what isn’t there about her, that brings it. Ms. Child would be 100 right now, and since this is our 100th Blog, we thought it would be great fun to celebrate her enduring spirit with a few of her mythic quotes: […]
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