Hiking and Dehydration by Lindsey Burt
Hiking is a great activity for all ages and an excellent form of exercise, but a day hiking in the sun can quickly go from
Treating “Chicken Skin” Bumps: Keratosis Pilaris by Bree Ogden
Chicken skin bumps – such a simple yet instantly identifiable description of the skin problem named keratosis pilaris (commonly referred to as “KP”). KP is
Swimmer’s Ear
Author: Monique Herb, Regional Manager What Is Swimmer’s Ear?Swimmer’s ear is the layman’s term for Otitis externa, an infection of the outer ear canal that
Q. and A. with Dr. Kiskila- This Month’s Topic: Anemia
Question- Dr. Kiskila, what is anemia? Answer- Anemia is a decreased number of red blood cells. Red blood cells carry oxygen; people with anemia may
The Quality of Water by Your Marque Team
Bad water is bad for you, but safe water is key – and good for you! There’s no doubt that water is good for you,
What is Zika Virus? by Farzin Mohtadi, D.O.
Zika is a type of virus that was originally isolated in 1947 from the Rhesus monkey. The name Zika came from its discovery in the
Understanding Eczema by Allison Smith, Office Manager
Eczema has become three more times common in recent decades, mainly due to proper diagnosis. If you suffer from eczema, or what people call an
Common Child Injuries and Prevention by Diana Lopez
Children’s days are usually filled with running, jumping, climbing, sports and other fun activities that keep them active and ‘on-the-go.’ Along with all the fun
Ways to Deal with Anxiety by Alyssa Sota
Stress and anxiety are a normal part of life, but for some people, they can become bigger issues. It’s necessary for both your body and