National Physicians Week is celebrated from March 25th to the 31st. It gives us a moment to honor the hardworking men and women who took…
Read MoreBrain injuries are fall-related damage to the brain through impact to the head or penetration of sharp objects. National Brain Injury Awareness Month raises awareness…
Read MorePatient safety is a public health concern, as everyone interacts with the health care system. Every detail matters when it comes to providing the highest…
Read MoreCelebrated annually on March 8th, International Women’s Day commemorates the historic journey all women have embarked to accomplish. In 1849, Elizabeth Blackwell, MD became the…
Read MoreRecreational therapy uses activities such as music and crafts to stimulate and improve overall health. This type of therapy has been found to have social,…
Read MoreMore than 650,000 Americans die from heart disease each year, according to the CDC. It is the leading cause of death for American men and…
Read MoreTinnitus, commonly referred to as “ringing in the ears” affects 15 – 20 percent of people. Tinnitus is usually caused by an underlying condition, such…
Read MoreFebruary marks Black History Month, a time to honor achievements by Black Americans and their role in US history. This year’s theme is Black Health…
Read MoreCervical Cancer is when cancer cells arise in the cervix. According to the National Cancer Institute, more than 14,000 women in the United States are…
Read MoreThe thyroid is located in the neck and consists of a small butterfly-shaped gland. The gland influences the function of important organs such as the…
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