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Whether you live with someone who suffers from a mental health disorder or you have a mental health condition, it can help to know what to expect before you need immediate assistance.
Every patient deserves a plan that gives them the best outcomes for the long term. Robotic surgery may be the best option to them the outcome they deserve.
If your needs are truly life or death, a visit to the Emergency Room is needed. If not, seeking unneeded care can delay treatment for those experiencing a true emergency.
Abnormal hours can cause tiredness at work or during off days. However, these shifts should not cause extreme exhaustion that interferes with your work or personal life.
A freestanding emergency department (ED) is staffed by the same personnel as a hospital-based ED, but there is often not the on-site back-up care that a hospital-based location can provide.
If you suffer from arthritis, rest is actually counterproductive. Exercise can help you improve your health and fitness without hurting your joints.
More than 80% of the population will experience back pain at some point in their life. If you're a part of this population, it may be time to see a neurosurgeon.
Your body needs protein to rebuild and repair muscle tissue, keep your immune system working properly and to keep your hair, nails and skin strong and durable.
Angioplasty and PCIs can greatly improve a patient’s quality of life. Learn how an angioplasty can relief chest pain and a potential heart attack.
Family members of the terminally ill want to know what their loved one may experience during their final days. It’s normal to be curious, and it’s not wrong to ask questions about what to anticipate. Death is a part of life, but planning for the reality of it can sometimes be unnerving.
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