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Published July 25, 2013
Ever wonder if taking a nap during the day is hurting the sleep you get at night? Here's your answer
Published July 23, 2013
In an effort to regulate health insurance costs, more and more companies are demanding that employees get on a scale and fill out a wellness profile – or else – they will be subject to a monthly surcharge
Published July 22, 2013
Excessive sweating can be embarrassing and uncomfortable, but it could be more than just the weather that's causing you to perspire
Published July 17, 2013
We all experience dizziness from time to time, but what happens when the feeling doesn’t go away?
Published July 15, 2013
The royal baby watch has reached a fever pitch as Kate Middleton’s reported July 13th due date has come and gone – and still we know nothing more about the future heir to the throne. So while the world holds their collective breath in anticipation, as a doctor who deals in this sort of thing, I have some predictions to make
Published July 11, 2013
Canker sores can be very painful and annoying. When you get one, simple things like eating and talking can become a real drag
Published July 08, 2013
Each year, nearly two million Americans are treated for traumatic brain injuries, with 75 percent of those being concussions. Knowing the signs can save lives
Published July 05, 2013
Summertime trips to the lake or pool can be fun, but sometimes they can result in painful ear infections. How can you prevent or treat swimmer's ear? An expert gives his tips
Published July 03, 2013
If you’re barbecuing this summer there are some things you should keep in mind to make sure you and your guests are safe
Published July 02, 2013
Nutritionists often advise individuals to keep a journal of all the foods they eat, so people can track their calories and boost weight loss. But “calorie counting” can be a tedious endeavor. Now, there is an app that can do the counting for you.