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Safe Summer Driving
The summer presents some unique challenges for drivers all over the Washington metropolitan area. What should you be on the lookout for, and how can… Continue Reading
Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea
If you snore regularly and experience constant daytime sleepiness, you may have a condition called obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which limits the amount of sleep… Continue Reading
Drive Safely Around Schools and Neighborhoods
You remember those hot summer months in elementary school? Kids today may not play outside as much as we did, but there's no denying that… Continue Reading
Snoring, Sleep Apnea and Human Health
I have shared in many articles how snoring and sleep apnea are symptoms of round-the-clock airway airflow limitations from impaired oral function as it impacts… Continue Reading
Ticks, Fowl and Enterovirus, Oh My
In the Wizard of Oz, Dorothy learns that there's no place like home. Northern Virginia is a great place to call home but there are… Continue Reading
Varicose Veins vs. Spider Veins What Are the Differences?
Varicose and spider veins are often mistaken as one and the same by many patients. Though similar in their causes, varicose and spider veins differ… Continue Reading
Testosterone A Frequently Overlooked, But Important Blood Test
While most patients are familiar with standard blood panels their physician's order that contain a CBC (complete blood count) and tests for cholesterol and lipids… Continue Reading
Discover Your Biological Process With ZYTO Elite 5.0
In the sea of information about wellness products, healthy foods, alternative treatments, and related advertising, special offers and coupons, how do you really put your… Continue Reading
Body Contouring New Treatments For Fat Reduction and Skin Tightening
For many people, diet and exercise help keep them looking and feeling healthy. But even those who work hard at staying in shape might have… Continue Reading
MS Relapses Need To Be Reported
Relapses are a significant hallmark of multiple sclerosis (MS), with approximately 80 percent of MS cases diagnosed as relapsing-remitting (RRMS) at onset. Unfortunately, a recently… Continue Reading