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For many people, Thanksgiving means one thing: food, and lots of it. Thanksgiving brings to mind images of roasted turkeys, mashed potatoes, and sweet potato pies. For some, however, Thanksgiving meals bring stress. People with diabetes can have a hard time maneuvering around the large portions of...
When people think of cancer treatment, the first thing that often comes to mind is chemotherapy. However, that’s not always the best option for breast cancer diagnoses. The TAILORx study has revealed that almost 70 percent of women with the most prevalent type of breast cancer don’t need...
Most people know a diet rich in fruits, whole grains, and vegetables can help you lead a healthier life. These foods provide necessary nutrients, give you energy, and even help you prevent diseases. A natural diet can even help prevent heart disease and diabetes, but did you know that a plant-based...
While rewarding in many ways, caring for a loved one with a condition like Alzheimer’s disease can require more work than a full-time job. Between taking them to different appointments, picking up medications, cooking, and cleaning, it can seem like you have no time to take care of yourself. Add...
Halloween is that magical time of year when your child can dress up as their favorite character or spooky monster. You want your little one to get into the Halloween spirit, but you also want to keep them safe. We’ve got you covered. Read on to learn about some common Halloween safety issues and...
You’re about to start on the most wonderful test of your life: parenthood. But once your little bundle of joy enters the world, they have some tests of their own. Newborn screenings happen soon after birth and can catch signs of medical conditions and disorders, allowing your baby to get the...
According to the American Cancer Society, 1 out of every 9 men will develop prostate cancer sometime during his life. In fact, 70 percent of men over age 70 are likely to have some prostate cancer present in their gland. And while prostate cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer deaths in men—...
Back to school means back to sports. It’s great to see your child having fun on the field, but safety can be a big concern, especially since contact sports carry a risk of traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). Milder traumatic brain injuries are commonly called concussions. This season, learn everything...
Whether you’re a rookie to regular exercise or a seasoned pro, there’s always something you can do to push yourself further and streamline your workouts. Try out these three tips to maximize athletic success no matter your sport or fitness routine. 1. Eat the Right Foods Before and After Workouts...
Breastfeeding is a great way to bond with your new baby, and it offers many health benefits for both you and your child. However, it can be a difficult process that requires a lot of practice to get just right, so here are some tips to help you along the way. 1. Find Your Focus If breastfeeding is...
It’s never been easier to meet with a doctor! Virtual Visits offer convenient access to trusted care from anywhere. And you can have peace of mind knowing we accept all major insurance plans. Learn more about how to make an appointment.