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
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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