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Women's Health and Physical Activity
Here are a few reminders of why women are encouraged to add or continue routine exercise activities to preserve and care for our unique, strong… Continue Reading
Inflammatory Bowel Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a group of two major kinds of chronic intestinal disorders that cause often severe symptoms that can be challenging to… Continue Reading
The Attention System
The attention system in the human brain is governed by multiple neural systems that contribute to 18 specific areas of attentional functioning and behavioral regulation…. Continue Reading
Repeat Visits To a Retina Eye Doctor
Many patients are surprised when they hear they need to see a retina eye doctor again, often for the rest of their lives. Usually you… Continue Reading
Maryland Medicaid Paying For Long Term Care
According to longtermcare.gov, “50% of married couples will spend all their life savings within the first year of entering a nursing home.” With a long-term… Continue Reading
Your Brain On Sugar
The small daily choices we make driven by the habits we forge over years and years of routine add up to big rewards or to… Continue Reading
What Is Your Sleep Number?
Sleep is as important for the body as food. Food nourishes the body and sleep heals the body. Sleep is like brakes in your car…. Continue Reading
Ringing In the Ears
Do you ever hear ringing, buzzing, or chirping? This is a common side effect of listening to loud noise or of natural aging. Whether it… Continue Reading
Pregnancy and Varicose Veins
Mothers are at a higher risk of developing varicose veins. Veins are the blood vessels that return blood from your extremities to your heart. To… Continue Reading
Mother's Gum Disease Linked To Stillborn Death
For years, dental professionals have understood and addressed the connection between preterm labor and periodontal disease in pregnant women, but a study published in the… Continue Reading