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The Best and Worst Things You Can Do for Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids are as uncomfortable as they are common. Here are ways to better manage them and find relief.Articles and Videos, Wellness
By the Numbers: Getting Ahead of Flu Season
The single best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated every year. Here’s what you should know.Wellness
What Does It Mean If You Grind Your Teeth at Night?
Sometimes when you’re feeling stressed or angry in the middle of the day, you may suddenly realize that you’ve been clenching your teeth together in response to your emotions.
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What is West Nile Virus & Should I Be Worried?
As reports of West Nile virus (WNV) are on the rise, our infectious disease specialist shares bite-sized information about the mosquito transmitted virus.Articles and Videos, Neuroscience, Wellness
What Is Neuro Fatigue?
Also known as mental fatigue, neuro fatigue is a phenomenon most people have no idea exists unless they’ve experienced it personally or know someone who has.Articles and Videos, Men’s Health, Wellness, Women’s Health
10 Signs You Should See a Doctor for Bladder Issues
Bladder problems can disrupt our day-to-day life, and as we get older, they’re more likely to occur. Here’s what you should look out for.Articles and Videos, Men’s Health, Pediatrics, Wellness, Women’s Health
How to Get Rid of a UTI
If left untreated for too long, urinary tract infections can lead to a kidney infection, nausea, vomiting and fever. Here’s how to avoid one and treat one.Articles and Videos, Behavioral Health, Men’s Health, Wellness, Women’s Health
4 Things You Can Do Today to Fend Off Seasonal Depression Tomorrow
Although you can’t stop the changing of the seasons, there are a few things you can do to combat seasonal depression.COVID-19, Wellness, Women’s Health
Should I Wear a Mask During Flu Season?
Masks play an important role in reducing the transmission of respiratory diseases—not just COVID-19 but influenza as well. The hundreds of Americans who died of seasonal flu in 2020–2021 is only a fraction of the more than 34,000 who died of flu from 2018–2019,