Back-to-School Safety

Back-to-School Safety

Author: Pediatrician Colleen Kraft, MD Now that the school year has started, it is good to know safety tips for all children as they travel
Stingray Stings

Stingray Stings

Author: Gale Holmes, Office Manager Well it is still time for surf, sand, sun, and…stingrays! Our southern beaches are home to thousands of stingrays. According
Benefits of Watermelon

Benefits of Watermelon

Author: Danielle Renn, Office Manager Evidence suggests that regularly eating watermelon promotes good health and may reduce your risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes,
Psoriasis

Psoriasis

Author: Bree Maloney, Manager August is psoriasis action month. Psoriasis affects more than 3% of the United States adult population. What is Psoriasis?Psoriasis is a
Drowning Prevention

Drowning Prevention

Author: Colleen Kraft, MD, Pediatrician Drowning is a leading cause of death among children, including infants and toddlers. Most infant drownings occur in bathtubs and
How to Start Exercising

How to Start Exercising

Author: Monique Herb, Regional Manager Regular exercise is one of the best things you can do for your health. Its primary benefits help keep your
Whopping Cough

Whopping Cough

Author: Dorcas Eaves, MD Whooping Cough also known as Pertussis has been around for centuries. The disease was first described in the 16th century but
What is Lysine?

What is Lysine?

Author: Bree Maloney, Manager Lysine is an essential amino acid that is mostly found in animal products. Your body doesn’t naturally produce lysine, so you
First Aid: Heat Stroke

First Aid: Heat Stroke

Author: Dr. Jon Fraser Heat stroke is caused by your body overheating. It usually is a result of prolonged exposure to hot temperatures. Heat stroke
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