Child Health and Safety
Weight Loss Many Roads To Rome
Being overweight is perhaps the most common health concern that people have. Sometimes they bring it to their physicians attention, perhaps more often it just… Continue Reading
Fibromyalgia Management
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) affects approximately 10-12% of the U.S. population. This medical condition is the most common chronic, widespread pain syndrome and 30% of patients… Continue Reading
Allergic Reactions To Vaccines
It is hard to give an accurate estimate of true allergic reactions to vaccines. Research that has been done in this area varies in the… Continue Reading
Who Handles the Finances In Your Family?
Often a couple may divide up everyday chores. One person may take care of cooking and cleaning, while the other person may assume mowing the… Continue Reading
Red Eyes
Eye redness is a symptom that frequently leads patients to seek medical attention. Various conditions can cause red eyes. Some are mild and self-limiting while… Continue Reading
Information Technology In Healthcare
While technology now permeates nearly every aspect of our existence, it is curious that most physicians offices and hospitals still utilize a simple pen and… Continue Reading
Treating Depression With a Prescription To Exercise
Recent research indicates that exercise may be more effective than prescription drugs in treating depression. Reports on the effectiveness of exercise therapy on psychological well-being… Continue Reading
Regain Control
Millions of women suffer from stress urinary incontinence (SUI). This condition results in accidental loss of urine upon coughing, laughing, sneezing, or simply getting up… Continue Reading
Spring Growth
Spring is emerging, pulling us out of our snow-filled winter hibernation. When everything shut down due to the snow, did you have time to catch… Continue Reading
Peyronie's Disease
Peyronies disease is a rare, but not uncommon, disease that involves only the male population. It is the formation of hard plaque in the dorsum… Continue Reading