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What to Know About the HPV Vaccine
Read more: What to Know About the HPV VaccineAs a primary care physician, one of the best tools that I can offer my patients is immunization, as it helps to prevent disease before it happens by providing the immune system with a “home-court advantage,” or as I like to tell my patients, “the answers to the test before it has to take it.”…
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Supplements vs Diet: Are There Magic Pills or Magic Recipes?
Read more: Supplements vs Diet: Are There Magic Pills or Magic Recipes?Supplements and multivitamins are taken by more than 100 million Americans, from women in their 20s to men in their 70s. Despite the popularity of these pills, studies have found that it’s best to get essential vitamins and nutrients from the foods we eat. Most people who maintain a healthy diet with a variety of…
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Healthy Sleep for Back to School
Read more: Healthy Sleep for Back to SchoolAs the summer vacation ends and the new school year approaches, parents prepare their children to do their best in school – proper nutrition, regular physical activity and optimal healthy sleep. Sleep profoundly affects school performance. Sleep has very important effects on growth, healing, immune function, cardiopulmonary function and metabolic activities. Sleep in humans is…
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Immunizations Save Lives Every Day
Read more: Immunizations Save Lives Every DayIf you are reading this, chances are you are fully immunized. That means when you were a child, your parents took you to the doctor for your checkups and you got all of your shots. Since then, your immune system has protected you from a host of infectious diseases that used to kill a lot…
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What to Know About Vaccinations
Read more: What to Know About VaccinationsWhen I think about some of the more controversial public health issues that we see in the U.S., vaccinations are usually at the top of the list. People argue back and forth with pro and anti-vaccination stances but oftentimes are unfamiliar or unclear about the actual data regarding vaccines. I am not using this space…
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How to Help Relieve First Day of School Anxiety
Read more: How to Help Relieve First Day of School AnxietyWorries are common in the weeks leading up to starting back to school. Depending on the age and personality of the child, you might see temper tantrums, clinging, headaches or stomach aches, withdrawal/isolation, pleading, bargaining, even anger or flat refusal to go to school. It is important for the parent or caregiver to NOT give…
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What is BMI and how is it used?
Read more: What is BMI and how is it used?BMI is a term that gets used quite a bit in discussions about weight, obesity and bariatric surgery. The term has been the source of a lot of confusion. BMI is short for “Body Mass Index.” It is simply a number calculated from a person’s height and weight. The more a person weighs in relation…
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UT Health East Texas showcases Long-Term Acute Care
Read more: UT Health East Texas showcases Long-Term Acute CareTyler, Texas (July 24, 2019) — UT Health East Texas Long-Term Acute Care celebrated 25 years of service to the East Texas community with a reception and tours of the recently updated facility. “This hospital’s mission began in 1994 and will continue into the future with renewed vision and resources,” said Dr. David Johnson, medical…
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Breastfeeding: The Highs and Hurdles
Read more: Breastfeeding: The Highs and Hurdles Breastfeeding can be a great experience for both mom and baby, but that doesn’t mean it’s not hard work that comes with a set of big difficulties. Every mom is bombarded with articles that explain the benefits of breastfeeding and, while they are largely correct, it can put more pressure on a very personal…
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Treating Hepatitis C
Read more: Treating Hepatitis CDiagnosis and treatment of hepatitis C have seen great improvements Hepatitis C is a virus that affects the liver and can lead to acute hepatitis, chronic hepatitis C as well as cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer. It is estimated that about 3.5 million people in the United States are living with hepatitis C.…