Running a marathon is often used as a metaphor for endurance. This analogy might be familiar for some, yet it is ubiquitous for a reason.
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Looking Beyond the Science: Caring for Underserved Communities with Dr. Imani McElroy
People’s health and well-being are heavily influenced by the communities in which they live. Ideally, people have ample access to medical services and the resources to pay for them.
TopDocDX: Diagnosing Chronic Disease in Asymptomatic Patients
The fear of carrying a virus without any notice was both overwhelming and scary for many of us. “What if I have the virus?” “What if I unwillingly infect someone else?” Such questions definitely are not any novelty. However, what if we take the word asymptomatic and apply it to our overall health? Could there be any latent diseases ready to strike us without notice?
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.
Pain Management – A Comprehensive Care Guide with James Boesiger DMSc,PA-C
James Boesiger, DMSc, PA-C, has been at the forefront of pain medicine's evolution for over three decades. However, he still can't forget the...
Could a Once-a-week Insulin Injection Alter the Treatment of Diabetes?
In a new turn of events, research trials showed that weekly insulin can work as a treatment to treat and manage diabetes. Some medical professionals...
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...
Being a Boss in the Medical Industry
In the ever-challenging field of medicine, the image of physicians putting their knowledge and resources to the patient’s use often summarizes the...
Cancer: The “Equal Opportunity” Destroyer with Dr. Julien Fahed
Dr. Julien Fahed's decision to help people through medicine seems to have been a family trait, as all four of his siblings also went to medical...
IVX Health: Your Private Suite for Infusion Therapies Awaits
Over the years, IVX Health has grown tremendously in the medical sector. IVX Health is a nationwide supplier of infusion and injection treatment for...
Researchers Discover Protein May Block Nauseating Bacteria
After seven years of research, a team of scientists led by Nicholas Nigretti published ground-breaking findings on the inner workings of the...
Dr. Mukesh Kumar – IgG Intolerance Test
“To eat or not to eat?” – The question that, for more or less legitimate reasons, recurs in our minds whenever we opt for an extra course at a...
World Cancer Day: Natural Remedies to Heal Cancer That Work
Suzy Griswold was in her forties when she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer.1 Naturally, she wanted to do whatever it took to remove the cancer from her body. Griswold was married with children and wanted to be there for her family. She already had 12 family members...
The Importance of Sleep for Physical and Mental Health
Ah, sleep. Thinking about it now makes me want to curl up in bed. Lie on comfy sheets and become enveloped under a soft, weighted blanket with a fluffy pillow supporting your head. It’s enough to make any of our eyelids heavy…and could show that we’re missing out on...
The Wellness Dictionary
As the New Year comes around and everyone is making resolutions and setting out goals for their year, it’s easy to get lost on where to start. You might start seeing diet trends, new year workout programs, and all sorts of words that may be new to you or may take on a...