
7 Ways to Have a Happy (and Safe) Halloween During COVID-19
So many of us have been anticipating October. Right about this time, there begins to be a bit of a nip in the air.
So many of us have been anticipating October. Right about this time, there begins to be a bit of a nip in the air.
Illness is an inevitable part of life. But when it becomes prolonged, debilitating, and endures no cure throughout life, it turns into long-term or
Asymptomatic bacteriuria occurs in 3% to 5% of healthy young women, with a higher prevalence among women with diabetes and among older women.
The role of complementary and alternative medicine in asthma management is unclear but growing in popularity. We encourage yoga for all our patients and
Food poisoning occurs when someone eats a food that contains a parasite, bacterium or virus that makes him/her ill. The symptoms could show up
One of the most frequent diagnoses in family medicine, a urinary tract infection (UTI) is a condition that accounts for more than 8 million
The cardiovascular system is a complex set of blood vessels and arteries powered by the heart that send blood pumping throughout the body.
Nobody wants to suddenly come down with severe throat pain — especially not when that scratchy, sore throat accompanies a fever, swollen tonsils, and
When winter weather hits the Windy City, dry, cracked skin is a common complaint. While not a serious medical condition, dry skin is uncomfortable
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