
Pre-Diabetes: Bad News and Good News
By Gigi Dawood, DO Diabetes—these days it has become almost a household disease. It discriminates against no one; young and old, family or friends, most people know at least one person with the disease. But […]
By Gigi Dawood, DO Diabetes—these days it has become almost a household disease. It discriminates against no one; young and old, family or friends, most people know at least one person with the disease. But […]
By Michelle Shaffer When facing recovery of various degrees and circumstance the lingo can seem indecipherable. There are acronyms for every style of therapy. Terminology and jargon are used for speed and efficiency among therapists, […]
Heather Sutton Walsh, MD, PhD Experts and popular culture all agree: better sex and better intimacy lead to overall well being. However, many women do not have a fully satisfying sexual life, and a majority […]
By Gregory A Carlson, M.D. Varicose veins are a common and frequent sign of problems with the veins in your legs. However, they represent the tip of the iceberg when it comes to venous […]
Courtesy Texas Hip and Knee Center No matter your age, and whether you’re an athlete or just a person on the go, knee pain can hinder your movement and your life. You may be suffering […]
Courtesy of Visiting Angels Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including a proper diet, physical exercise, and mental exercise can keep elderly minds sharp. Using home care services can assist a senior in a healthy routine to […]
Courtesy of Centennial Medical Center If you have a longtime relationship with your doctor, whether he or she be a primary care physician or specialist, you might be tempted to skip this article entirely—but don’t. […]
Courtesy Texas Hip and Knee Center If you’re experiencing hip pain for the first time, you might be a bit concerned. Discussing your problem with a medical professional is important. Knowing the right questions to […]
By Lynda Williams, RN CACM, Red River HealthCare Systems Oklahoma has the ADvantage Program, providing Oklahoman’s a community alternative to nursing home care through Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) Aging Service Division. Texas has a […]
Courtesy Visiting Nurses Association of North Texas When illness requires medical care, often treatment can be done in the home instead of in hospitals. Home care nursing began in the 1880s when public health nurses […]
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