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Promoting Wellness And Prevention
Encouraging healthy habits that prevent disease is a cornerstone of primary care and family medicine. However, there may be various challenges that make it difficult for patients to understand or…
Overcome Your Holiday Blues
Many people experience the holiday blues as the year draws to a close, as the sound of holiday music suggests it’s the “most wonderful time of the year.” This isn’t…
Life Stages
Many of us think of life’s stages as childhood and adulthood, but can our lives be summed up into two basic categories? Throughout our lifetimes, we experience drastic changes and…
Is a Sore Throat a Sign of Covid? Things You Need to Know About This
A sore throat feels dry and scratchy and can be painful. Pain in the throat is one of the most common symptoms, accounting for more than 2% of all adult…
What Is A Laceration? Types, Causes, And How Laceration Repair Is Done
A laceration is a wound that results from the tearing of tissue. It can be caused by many different factors, including accidents, sports injuries, and even violence. If you’re ever…
What Is Heat Rash? Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, And Precautions
Do you sometimes feel itchy all over your body? Do you have a rash that seems to show up every time the weather gets hot and humid? You may be…
How Long Does An Ear Infection Last & What You Can Do To Help
Ear infections are common ailments, especially in children. They can be caused by a number of things, including bacteria, viruses, or even fungi. Most ear infections will go away on…
The Science Behind Why Ice Cream Makes You Cough & How To Avoid It
Do you often cough up mucus when you eat ice cream? Does it seem a problem for you, no matter what you do? If so, you’re not alone. Almost everyone…
What Is Diabetic Retinopathy? Causes, Treatments, And Preventions
Diabetic Retinopathy is a complication of diabetes that affects the eyes. It is the leading cause of blindness in people aged 20-74 in the United States. In this article, we…
Broken Bones: How To Tell If A Bone Is Broken Or Just Bruised
If you think you may have a bruise, you may be wrong. It could be a broken bone; it is important to know how to tell the difference between a…









