According to the CDC, ticks are a year-round issue but are most active in warmer months which are April to September. Where different kinds of ticks can be found most commonly depends on where you live. The CDC has a link to which ticks are most common in your area here.
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Is Sunscreen Good for You?
Medical studies have shown that sun exposure can be more dangerous during the winter season in specific circumstances. As winter is right at our doorstep, we should continue talking about sunscreen use and not just its benefits, but also our concerns surrounding it.
What Type of Exercise Should I Do to Have the Best Results?
Every individual is different, and to reach your fitness goals, you need to customize your fitness and diet plan according to your body type.
Hot Springs, Dry Saunas, Steam Rooms… Everything You Need to Know!
This comprehensive guide will teach you everything you need to know about hot springs, dry saunas, steam rooms, and more. Learn about the advantages of these wellness practices, how they differ, and how to make the most of your experience.
Food Additives Banned in Europe but Not America
With different standards and procedures, it can be interesting to see what foods or additives are banned in Europe but legal in the U.S.
Vitamin D: Everything You Need to Know
Vitamin D production in the skin can be limited depending on where someone lives. For example, if there are long winters or sunlight is limited, people have a higher chance of being deficient in vitamin D. People with darker skin or higher amounts of melanin tend to have lower vitamin D levels because melanin reduces the production of vitamin D.
Unexpected Healthy Foods You Might Not Have Heard Of
To facilitate the diversification of diets across the globe and bolster agrobiodiversity and health levels, here are some unexpected healthy foods to add to your plate.
Breaking Down 20th Century Diets: The Good and The Bad
Before diving into some diets from over the years, it should be established that rapid weight loss is not sustainable, and quick diets are not healthy for the human body. If you succumb to these fad diets, the odds are that you will gain back that weight very quickly. Additionally, diets paired with no exercise are usually not good for the human body.
Healthy Pre-Workout Snacks To Help You Stay In Shape
Understanding what makes a good snack before the workout and planning can allow you to get the most out of your exercise routine.
Are You Eating Enough Protein?
The word “protein” comes from the Greek word protos which translates to “first,” showing in the word itself its vitality to the human body. Prioritizing protein intake can improve so many things in your body, so understanding how much you should consume daily can only be beneficial to your future.
An Interview With Dr. Michael Neret
A physician and owner at Neret MD Medical Clinic, Dr. Neret is a family practice physician who has served Bay City, Texas, for nearly 20 years. He is the founder of Neret Aesthetic MedSpa, which provides injectables, laser treatments, body contouring, IV therapy and skin care. He inspires his patients to establish and maintain lifestyles that support good health and wellness.
High Protein Snack Recipes: Easy, Homemade, for Vegetarians, Vegans and Pregnant Women!
There are numerous high-protein snack recipes that are not only super easy to make but are perfect for vegetarians, vegans and pregnant women. Short on time? Just make these simple and delicious treats to cure your cravings!
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Harvest Chicken and Autumn Vegetable Sheet Pan Dinner
Whether you’re looking to bring the family together or create a memorable dinner for friends, this farm-to-table delight promises to be a feast for both the eyes and the palate, embodying the very essence of fall’s rich and colorful tapestry.
OneSkin: The Most Innovative Way to Treat Your Skin
Oliveira has held a passion for human health and an interest in the sciences since the young age of 15. After obtaining her degree in biochemistry, she went on to get her Ph.D. in stem cell biology and tissue engineering, where she became even more passionate about using her knowledge to help others live a better life and aid in the pursuit of healthy aging.
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Harvest Chicken and Autumn Vegetable Sheet Pan Dinner
Whether you’re looking to bring the family together or create a memorable dinner for friends, this farm-to-table delight promises to be a feast for both the eyes and the palate, embodying the very essence of fall’s rich and colorful tapestry.
OneSkin: The Most Innovative Way to Treat Your Skin
Oliveira has held a passion for human health and an interest in the sciences since the young age of 15. After obtaining her degree in biochemistry, she went on to get her Ph.D. in stem cell biology and tissue engineering, where she became even more passionate about using her knowledge to help others live a better life and aid in the pursuit of healthy aging.
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Harvest Chicken and Autumn Vegetable Sheet Pan Dinner
Whether you’re looking to bring the family together or create a memorable dinner for friends, this farm-to-table delight promises to be a feast for both the eyes and the palate, embodying the very essence of fall’s rich and colorful tapestry.
OneSkin: The Most Innovative Way to Treat Your Skin
Oliveira has held a passion for human health and an interest in the sciences since the young age of 15. After obtaining her degree in biochemistry, she went on to get her Ph.D. in stem cell biology and tissue engineering, where she became even more passionate about using her knowledge to help others live a better life and aid in the pursuit of healthy aging.
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Harvest Chicken and Autumn Vegetable Sheet Pan Dinner
Whether you’re looking to bring the family together or create a memorable dinner for friends, this farm-to-table delight promises to be a feast for both the eyes and the palate, embodying the very essence of fall’s rich and colorful tapestry.
OneSkin: The Most Innovative Way to Treat Your Skin
Oliveira has held a passion for human health and an interest in the sciences since the young age of 15. After obtaining her degree in biochemistry, she went on to get her Ph.D. in stem cell biology and tissue engineering, where she became even more passionate about using her knowledge to help others live a better life and aid in the pursuit of healthy aging.
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The Crucial Keys To Outstanding Sexual Performance And Long-Lasting Heart Health
If you want a more exhilarating, powerful, and long-lasting sex life combined with stellar heart health, then you’re exactly where you need to be....
PNOĒ: Breathing New Life into Your Well-being
In the ever-evolving landscape of wellness, the need for precision and personalized plans has become imperative. PNOĒ (pronounced pen-oh-wee) is a...
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Could This Popular Treatment Eliminate Your Chronic Pain?
Over the past few years, neuromodulation has experienced a steady rise in popularity. The growing number of distributors and the patients’ willingness to avoid invasive treatments and narcotics brought traction to peripheral nerve stimulation devices. Dr. Kumar kindly agreed to share his wealth of knowledge with the Top Doctor Magazine team on neuromodulation and the benefits stemming from this narcotic-free approach!
Leading with Excellent Service: An Interview with Dr. Harry Pan
With some schedule reworking, Dr. Pan could retain all of his staff on reduced hours, which have begun to increase back to normal hours as more patients have gotten vaccinated.
Bringing Hope for a Brighter COVID-19-Free World – An Interview with Dr. David Ramin
The COVID-19 virus shows encouraging signs of falling behind in the U.S. With the advent of the first FDA-approved vaccines at the end of last year and an efficiently coordinated vaccination campaign, the U.S. has experienced a steep drop in new daily COVID-19 cases...
Dr. Zac Maass: What Happened To Sport Physicians When There Were No More Sports
Dr. Zac Maass, a sports medicine specialist at UConn Health and head team physician for Woodstock Academy in Woodstock, CT, shares his story of how his practice was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, his views on the ever-evolving topic COVID-19 and its effect on...
Schizophrenia Study May Lead to New Innovative Solutions
Schizophrenia is a neuropsychiatric disorder that affects the brain's interpretation of reality. Thus far, a cure to schizophrenia has proven elusive. Still, a study by the University of Philadelphia has begun to change how we perceive schizophrenia, and further...
Advanced Pain Care: An Interview with Dr. Mark Malone
About Dr. Mark Malone Dr. Mark T. Malone is a Board-Certified pain specialist currently residing in Austin, TX. After receiving his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at Austin, he attended the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. Dr. Malone...
Reprogrammed Immune Cells May Aid the Spread of Breast Cancer
In the United States, breast cancer accounts for the most common diagnosis in women, affecting at least 13% of women throughout their lifetime. It is invasive cancer that centers around the breast tissue, often appearing as irregular breast lumps, irregular nipple...
The Bright Side of Medicine: An Interview with Dr. Joshua Goldman
About Joshua Goldman Dr. Goldman received his bachelor's degree with honors from Stanford University in biological sciences and a minor in philosophy. His core interests lie in medical education, the intersections of reconstruction and aesthetics, and healthcare...
Dr. Vladimir “Zev” Zelenko
Dr. Vladimir “Zev” Zelenko was born in Ukraine and raised in New York, where he would eventually graduate from Medical School in 2000. His entire time as a Doctor has been practicing in New York and he was most recently a family medicine physician in Monroe. A true...
COVID-19 Test Breathalyzer is Here!
Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, testing has been the key to detect and treat new cases. Until the rollout of vaccination completes globally, the world needs a more reliable and quick testing solution. The wonderful news is that scientists have designed a breath test...
Military Medicine: An In-depth Analysis With Dr. Chris Weisgarber
It isn't every day that we get to have a sit-and-talk with incredible servicemen and women who are also medical professionals. Dr. Chris Weisgarber had many stories, and as I interviewed him, there was this surreal feeling of, "Yes, I get to talk to one of the 4,400...
The Genetics of Eye Color are More Complex than We Thought
The pigmentation of the iris, which covers the tiny black hole in the middle of the eye called the pupil, helps regulate how much light can reach the eye and determines a person's eye color. The hue of the iris varies from very light blue to very dark brown....