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  • Snowflakes and Stethoscopes 12/12/2023

    Winter has arrived with its snowy charm, but it’s also a time when our health can face unique challenges. What if we told you that discussing social determinants of health with your doctor during the winter could be fun and insightful? In this article, we’ll guide you through the chilly season, offering tips on how to engage in constructive and enjoyable conversations with your healthcare provider.

  • Diabetic Retinopathy 11/20/2023

    Diabetes is a condition that impacts blood vessels all over the body, with a specific focus on vessels in the kidneys and eyes. When diabetes affects the blood vessels in the eyes, it is known as diabetic retinopathy.

  • Flu Season Reminder: Know the Basics & Be Prepared 10/16/2023

    Getting an annual flu vaccine is the first and best way to protect yourself and your family from the flu. A flu vaccination can reduce flu illnesses, doctors’ visits, and missed work or school, as well as prevent flu-related hospitalizations. The more people who get vaccinated, the more people will be protected from the flu.

  • Staying in Tune with Your Health: The Importance of Breast Cancer Screenings 10/5/2023

    Just as your favorite hit songs motivate and empower you with unforgettable lyrics and catchy tunes, embracing regular breast cancer screenings can help you take charge of your health like a rockstar. By understanding the vital role early detection plays in your health, you can turn the spotlight on potential concerns before they become serious.

  • Are You Truly Allergic to Penicillin? 9/17/2023

    Penicillins are a widely used group of antibiotics that play an important role in treating bacterial infections. Among other uses, penicillins are often used to treat ear infections, strep throat, and sinus infections. They are also the most-commonly reported drug allergy. Unfortunately, the symptoms of the allergic reaction can sometimes be confused with symptoms of the infection the penicillin is being used to treat.

  • Are You Suffering from Pelvic Floor Dysfunction? 9/7/2023

    Pelvic floor dysfunction is a general diagnosis that captures a wide variety of symptoms or conditions related to the pelvic floor muscles, bladder, bowel, and sexual function. This term may be shared with you by a healthcare provider, family member, friend, or even the result of an internet search you’ve conducted. Pelvic floor dysfunction does not discriminate, with the possibility of affecting persons of any age, gender, or health status, and is commonly experienced by individuals at some point in their life.

  • Bee Stings: Know the Symptoms and Act Quickly 8/17/2023

    Reactions to bee stings can range from mildly irritating to extremely dangerous, especially if you’re allergic to bees. It’s important to recognize symptoms so that you can react quickly. Then, follow up with an allergist. Understanding your bee sting allergy is the best way to be prepared, should you get stung again.

  • Routine Eye Exams for Diabetics 7/6/2023

    Diabetes can cause several complications of the eyes such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and cataracts. It is recommended that people with diabetes have a dilated eye exam at least once a year to help detect these problems early on.

  • Celebrate a Healthier & Happier Independence Day 6/30/2023

    The Fourth of July is almost here – a time in which we honor America’s birth as an independent nation. This holiday is often celebrated by pool parties, backyard barbeques, and nights filled with fireworks. While these things are wonderful, they can often come with avoidable dangers. The good news is that it’s possible to enjoy a day (or weekend for most) of balance.

  • Managing your Child’s Screen Time 5/2/2023

    Is your child spending more time staring at a screen than playing? From 2019-2021, average daily screen use (TV, tablet, smartphone, or video game) jumped to 5:33 from 4:44 hours among tweens, and up to 8:39 from 7:22 hours among teens, according to Common Sense Media’s 2021 study.