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10 Questions for Choosing a Pediatrician
As a loving parent, your child’s health should be your top priority, so you should know how to choose a pediatrician. You want to ensure you pick a doctor who can solve your child’s health issues. Here are tips to help you find the best pediatrician for your kids. How...
Important Questions to Ask Your Doctor After 40
Your forties can be a busy and exciting time. Perhaps you’re changing careers or finally working the job of your dreams. You might be juggling your kids, or you even imagining retirement. But the forties are also a time when new health issues can begin appearing for...
How to Prevent a Stroke: 5 Practical Tips to Follow
There are 2 types of stroke. Ischemic strokes account for 80% of strokes and they occur when a clot blocks a blood vessel in the brain or one leading to it. The rest are hemorrhagic strokes, which occur when a blood vessel in the brain bursts. Stroke victims may...
Delicious, Diabetic Friendly Dishes Your Friends and Family Will Love
Want to host a birthday party or family reunion, but not sure what to serve that’s safe for you or your family member’s diabetes? The good news is there are many delicious alternatives for those with diabetes so no one has to feel left out. Diabetic Friendly Dishes...
Back to School: The Importance of Student Vaccinations & Physicals
No matter what grade your child is about to begin, there’s always the yearly back-to-school checklist that must be completed before they’ll be allowed to start. Most notably, your child will need to be up to date on vaccinations, and if they’ll be participating in any...
5 Health Risks For Men Over 50
While the leading causes of death kill both men and women, men die at higher rates than women for all of them. Men go to the doctor less than women and are more likely to have a serious condition when they do go because they don’t prioritize preventative screenings or...
Understanding Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) occurs most commonly in individuals with Type1 Diabetes when there’s a buildup of acids in the blood. Because people with diabetes don't have enough insulin, their cells can't use the sugar found in blood for energy, so they use fat...
