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8 Signs Your Child Should See an ENT

One of the most common reasons kids visit the pediatrician is for problems related to their ear, nose, or throat.

Time for Your Checkup - 12 Important Health Topics Covered at Your Physical

Only one in five adults comes in for an annual wellness visit each year. Yet regular physical exams are critical in preventing illness and identifying disease before it becomes a...

What are Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancers?

Oral and oropharyngeal cancers, which begin in the mouth or throat, have been on the rise throughout the last decade.

What is Causing Your Pelvic Pain?

Most women experience pelvic pain at some point in their lives. A few days of discomfort is often normal, particularly around the time of your menstrual cycle, but persistent or...

Perimenopause Symptoms: What to expect from your period as you age

As women move into their late 40’s and early 50’s, they experience some natural, but significant, changes. Perhaps none as substantial as perimenopause, where period patterns can change, and new...

CPAP Machines: Why They Are Used and How They Work

Sleep apnea is a common and potentially serious disorder that causes breathing to start and stop many times throughout the night. Patients with sleep apnea experience relaxation of their upper...

Pink Eye: Understanding Conjunctivitis

You wake up one morning to find you're having trouble opening your eye, and it's a bit swollen and itchy. There's a good chance you've caught a case of pink...

Watch Your Step: Understanding Common Sports Injuries

Whether you’re stepping onto the court, field, or your favorite running route, you’re scoring a win by making exercise part of your day. But with physical activity comes risk of...

Liposuction: Sculpting Stubborn Areas

It’s understandably frustrating when “problem areas” of fat on your body persist, despite making smart food choices and exercising regularly.

Bariatric Surgery: How Weight Loss Surgery Can Help

An estimated one in every three adults in the U.S. is obese (Harvard, 2020).