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/Finding the best doctor can be challenging. Whether you're looking for a primary physician or specialist, here's our tips to jumpstart your search.
Read MoreFinding the best doctor can be challenging. Whether you're looking for a primary physician or specialist, here's our tips to jumpstart your search.
Read MoreMarch Madness has everyone excited but it's important to remember your health and how to eat well during this time. Here's some health tips for you to remember while you're cheering at the next game.
Read MoreAllergy season is here and experts are predicitng this spring may be one of the worst seasons. Here are some tips to fight them.
Read MoreSpring season is upon us and most everyone is excited except those who have severe allergies. The spring season is when allergies are exasperated. Here are a few tips to try if you have moderate to severe allergies.
Read MoreThe University of Arizona is conducting a study about the interaction between humans and dogs as part of their Human-Animal Interaction Research Initiative.
Read MorePeople might think that using psychedelic drugs, like “Molly” or “Ecstasy” for medical treatment is insane, but what they may not know is that MDMA was first synthesized to this end.
Read MorePhysicians have long been recommending Vitamin D as a way to lower blood pressure. A new study shows it may have no effect.
Read MoreA new study has emerged showing that folic acid may reduce the risk of stroke. Here's what you need to know. We've also got the best sources of folic acid to add to your diet.
Read MoreCatheters are commonly used in surgery and other medical procedures. Some people wonder about their safety and if they cause infection. In Urology, we use them all the time. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreColon cancer is the third most common cancer diagnosed in both men and women. Discover prevention tips, the truth about a colonoscopy, and alternative methods to testing.
Read MoreDid you know that people tend to have more heart attacks on the Monday after Daylight Savings Time?
Read MoreDid you know there are 25% more heart attacks, 17% more car accidents and 6% more workplace accidents the day after we spring forward for Daylight Savings Time? Some people wonder why we are required to do this every year.
Read MoreJohn's Hopkins University School of Medicine researchers have developed the "Fit Treadmill Score," to determine risk of heart attack over the next decade. The premise of the score is based on a person's ability to run on a treadmill.
Read MoreOveractive bladder is a common problem that affects many people. In the United States, there are about 33 million people who suffer from an overactive bladder. About thirty percent of men are currently living with an overactive bladder.
Read MoreWith Valentine’s Day coming up, many women will be searching the perfect gift to give their man that shows them how much they truly care about and love them. Well, what’s better than a gift to make sure he’s going to be around for a while?
Read MoreFrostbite is a painful skin injury as a result of the skin and tissue beneath freezing. It most commonly affects the nose, cheeks, fingers, toes, ears and chin. When the skin is open to air in very cold and windy weather, it is most susceptible to getting frostbite.
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