Mind-Body Wellness – ACHIEVING A PREPARED MINDSET
Dr. Chad Sato
Hawai‘i Herald Columnist
COVID-19 has now been with us for five months; it’s here to stay. I am not saying this to be a downer, but to emphasize that we should be prepared....
Remembrance – ALOHA ‘OE, FUJIO MATSUDA
Karleen Chinen
Commentary,
Special to The Hawai‘i Herald
Fujio Matsuda belonged to the World War II cohort that journalist Tom Brokaw called “The Greatest Generation.” I don’t know if Matsuda, a veteran and the nation’s first Asian...
Your Social Security – A REDESIGNED RETIREMENT BENEFITS PORTAL
Jane Burigsay
Courtesy: Social Security Administration
We are excited to tell you about our redesigned Retirement Benefits portal at ssa.gov/benefits/retirement. Keeping you informed about our products and services, so as to help you make careful decisions...
Medicare 411 – NEW CANCER DIAGNOSIS OPTIONS
Seema Verma
Courtesy: Medicare
Each year, more than 250,000 women in the United States learn that they have breast cancer, of which more than 20,000 find out they have ovarian cancer.
While most of these cancers happen...
Ryan’s Table – AN IMAGINARY JAUNT TO NAPA
Ryan Tatsumoto
Hawai‘i Herald Columnist
Right about now, normally, my wife and I would be finalizing last-minute plans for our annual Bay Area visit. Every year, these trips occurred in late October or early November for...
“A QUESTION OF LOYALTY”
Mike Malaghan
Special to The Hawai‘i Herald
Editor’s note: “A Question of Loyalty” — released this past April — is the second historical novel in Mike Malaghan’s trilogy on the Japanese American experience in Hawai‘i. Last...
UJSH: TSUKIMI NO KAI
WHO/WHAT: The United Japanese Society of Hawaii is hosting its very first virtual Tsukimi No Kai or moon-viewing festival. Find a place at home from which you might view otsuki-sama while near a streaming...