Have You Skipped Flu Shots For Years? 3 Benefits Of Getting One This Season
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9 December 2020
The influenza virus circulates through the community every year. Fortunately, vaccinations help to lower your risk of catching it. While it is best to get your shot early in the season, it is never too late to get one. Whether you've put off this vaccine out o
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Varicose Veins? It May Be Time For Sclerotherapy
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25 November 2020
Many people with varicose veins basically shrug them off. Yes, they are ugly. Yes, they may your legs ache and itch sometimes — but what can you do? Actually, you can do more than you might think. And contrary to what was probably true in your parents' era, yo
Concussion Vision Therapy: What Is It and Is It Effective?
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9 November 2020
Head injuries can cause issues with vision. Depending on the severity of the impact, a person might sustain a concussion or other types of traumatic brain injuries. Blurred vision, a decrease in peripheral vision, and double vision are the most common issue as
How Reconstructive Surgeons Can Help Women with Asymmetric Breasts
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9 October 2020
The breasts are one of the most defining physical elements of a woman's appearance and often influence her emotional health. Unfortunately, breast size imbalance, also known as asymmetry, can trigger emotional troubles that may make a woman feel very unhappy w
How Baby Doctors Help First-Time Parents Of A Baby With A Persistent Cough
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9 September 2020
Having a child for the first time is transformative for many parents but may turn many of them into nervous wrecks every time their child acts sick. While an occasional cough probably doesn't mean too much, a persistent one may be an issue that must be address
3 Reasons To Get Tested For Covid-19
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30 June 2020
COVID-19 is a new disease that is currently causing a global pandemic. At this point in time, COVID-19 is highly contagious, so it spreads easily through the community when proper precautions are not taken. While the majority of people who contract COVID-19 wi