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March 1, 2017 • Cold and Flu

Flu vs. Pneumonia: How Can You Tell the Difference?

Influenza and pneumonia have some common symptoms, but they are not the same. Knowing which illness is which will help you get timely, appropriate care and avoid complications. When you find yourself coughing and running a fever, flu or pneumonia could be responsible. To get the treatment you need, and lower the risk of serious complications from either condition, it is important to understand the differences between flu versus pneumonia … [Read more...] about Flu vs. Pneumonia: How Can You Tell the Difference?

January 24, 2017 • HIV

7 Early Signs and Symptoms of HIV Infection

For the best prognosis, early detection of an HIV infection is crucial. Stay proactive about your health by learning to identify the seven signs and symptoms of HIV that warrant a prompt visit to your doctor. … [Read more...] about 7 Early Signs and Symptoms of HIV Infection

January 18, 2017 • Health

Why Everyone Needs a Primary Care Physician

Urgent care centers and quick clinics offer a convenient way to receive health care, but having a primary care physician is beneficial to your health and overall care. Why do you need a primary care physician? Clinics and urgent care facilities make it easy for you to get basic healthcare services without always needing to set up an appointment, but seeing the same doctor for regular care offers many benefits that can help you stay in good … [Read more...] about Why Everyone Needs a Primary Care Physician

December 20, 2016 • Drug Addiction

Spotting the Early Signs of Pain Pill Addiction

Roughly 2 million people in the United States struggle with an addiction to prescription pain pills, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Recognizing the early signs of addiction can help you avoid its destructive effects in your life. Prescription pain medications offer an effective way to ease the pain caused by injuries or illnesses, but they can easily be abused. The rapidly growing number of people who become addicted to opioid … [Read more...] about Spotting the Early Signs of Pain Pill Addiction

December 15, 2016 • Health

What Age Do I Really Need Yearly Wellness Exams?

Wellness exams are the No. 1 reason why people visit their doctors, according to the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey. These checkups are valuable for people of all ages, but you may have undiagnosed medical needs that make an annual wellness exam vital for proper care. When it comes to your health, prevention is always a better option than treatment. Regular wellness exams at a nearby primary care clinic can help you avoid dangerous … [Read more...] about What Age Do I Really Need Yearly Wellness Exams?

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