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February 21, 2023/Primary Care

What Is a Normal Body Temperature?

There’s no one answer, as your temperature fluctuates throughout the day and your life

Physician or doctor listening to lungs of patient in office setting.
February 6, 2023/Primary Care

MD vs. DO: What’s the Difference?

They practice medicine similarly, but DOs have a focus on the mind, body, spirit connection

Person with an infected belly button piercing.
February 2, 2023/Primary Care

How To Treat an Infected Belly Button Piercing

Twice-a-day cleaning with a saltwater solution can help you resolve (and avoid) problems

Someone holding an elderly persons hands.
January 16, 2023/Primary Care

What an End-of-Life Doula Can Do for You

Sometimes, you need help navigating your grief and the dying process

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Mother and child checking cough syrup in their medicine cabinet.
January 13, 2023/Health Conditions

What To Keep in Your Medicine Cabinet

Essential over-the-counter items for the illnesses and ailments of life

Patient in doctor's office having health related conversation.
January 9, 2023/Primary Care

10 Embarrassing Questions You Should Ask Your Doctor

From odors to colors, it’s more than OK to ask your doctor these questions

Person exercising with weights.
December 27, 2022/Primary Care

Health Essentials’ Best Tips for Health and Wellness From 2022

From nutrition and exercise to mental health and parenting, some of our best advice of the year

Parent and child untangling holiday lights.
December 8, 2022/Primary Care

Staying Safe When Decorating for Christmas

Ice, heights and holiday lights can be a dangerous combination

Person working from home, sitting on an exercise ball.
December 8, 2022/Primary Care

10 Steps for Staying Healthy This Winter

Sneak in exercise when you can, pack your own lunch and make time for mental health

young person in swimming pool holding onto floatation device while coughing heavily.
December 1, 2022/Primary Care

What To Know About Dry Drowning

Dry drowning is an airway closure from choking on water without getting fluid in your lungs

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