Tick Bites
Author: Kristin Torres, LVN, Manager Tick bites are often harmless and cause only minor signs and symptoms. However, tick bites can cause allergic reactions and
Coping with Financial Stress
Author: David Porzio, MD Given the light of the financial market nowadays, a lot of people are worried about money. I read an interesting article
Halloween Safety
Author: Dr. Colleen Kraft, Pediatrician After COVID-19 canceled or restricted years of Halloween celebrations, this year you may want to go big on holiday festivities.
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,
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
All About Health Insurance
Health insurance is a type of insurance coverage that pays for health and medical expenses. Health insurance covers some or all of the costs of
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