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The American Cancer Society's colon screening guidelines have been updated in response to a worrisome new trend in young adults. More adults under the age of 40 are getting, and dying from, colon cancer than ever before. Learn what you can do about it at Chesapeake Regional.
Midwifery has been around, in some form, since the beginning of human history, but there is nothing ancient about the modern role of a midwife. While the word alone may conjure up visions of home births and a certain Netflix show, the 21st century midwife offers much more than you may realize.
New to the kitchen or running a little behind on dinner tonight? Stir-fry can be quick, healthy and easily modified to meet all your family's needs.
Weight loss, loose stools, and infertility are a few of the symptoms of celiac disease. For those who suffer from the illness, a gluten-free diet can be life-changing.
Experts recommend preparing for an emergency before it happens by gathering all of the information you’ll need to give the 9-1-1 operator and emergency team.
Clinicians for ages have shared the importance of exercise and its impact on the heart, waistline and longevity. Learn seven things you can do to stay active.
Instead of weight loss, make your New Year’s resolution about your overall health. From preparing healthy meals, to getting more sleep and drinking less alcohol, here's a list of things you can do to be more healthy in 2023.
Chesapeake Regional Healthcare relaunched its public-facing website on Thursday, January 2019. This website integrates our Find a Doctor tool and primary website into one, improving access and search functionality on any device. We built the site with "mobile-first" in mind.
Sure, your neighbor recommended them, but being “good with children” are only the first steps. Review these basic items with your babysitter.
It’s been a few weeks since you set your goal to improve your health this year, and it is going great – or maybe not so much. Refocus with a free infographic.
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