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Cold weather and continued isolation from the pandemic increases the number of people with winter blues. Learn four strategies to manage seasonal depression symptoms.
Most people end up only learning the details about home health during a critical time. It’s a service you may never need, but it may be beneficial in more ways than you expect. Learn more about the surprising ways home health can take care of your or a loved one.
Get answers to the most commonly asked COVID-19 vaccine questions from Dr. Aarti Desai, an infectious disease physician practicing in Chesapeake, VA.
Be cautiously optimistic about COVID-19, which has changed much about our lives this year. By exercising vigilance and following the guidance of the health care community, we can find a way through.
A diabetic wound is an ulcer that occurs on the feet, heel or toes of people with diabetes. Many times, there is little to no feeling in the feet or to the ulcer itself. A pulse is present and the skin is normal or warm to the touch. The skin on the legs and feet may be dry and flaky.
Utilizing a regular primary care provider typically leads to more value, lower costs and a better overall health care experience. Learn how in this article.
Familial colon cancer is passed down within the family, making it more likely for close relatives to develop cancer. When found and treated early, colon cancer is often curable.
You don’t have to be a doctor to take charge of your health. Getting the most out of your next appointment can be as easy as following a few guidelines.
The coronavirus is not a reason to skip any recommended cancer screenings. Learn how to stay on top of your recommended screenings in this blog.
All patients and employees of Chesapeake Regional Healthcare are eligible for services through the HOPE program. Services are provided by full-time, credentialed advocates on staff.
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