Tara Parks, DPM, Foot and Ankle Surgeon: Runners who increase their mileage too quickly may be more susceptible to a stress fracture. How to prevent this painful condition.
Smoke in the air is a significant health risk both for people with chronic lung disease, asthma and heart conditions, as well as those who are healthy and exercise outdoors. Family medicine physician, Jon Rubright, MD, explains the science and how to protect yourself.
Surprise Billing Disclosure Download the Surprise Billing Disclosure Form Effective January 1, 2022, the No Surprises Act, which Congress passed…
UV radiation is the main cause of skin cancer and also causes sunburn and eye damage. Learn when, where and how to protect yourself from harmful sun rays.
Dr. Katherine McCormack, Allergist: “The goal of this post is to help you identify symptoms of asthma and allergies and promote communication with your doctor to reduce an unnecessary urgent care or emergency room visit.”
David Grauer, MD, explains why exercise-induced compartment syndrome is important to consider for athletes experiencing lower leg pain.
Pediatrician Jim Gottlieb, MD, on the sports physical: when to schedule, what to expect during the exam, and new Covid-19 considerations.
Dr. Katie McCormack, MD, Allergist This article is the second in a four-part food allergy series by allergist Katherine McCormack,…
The No-Needle, No-Scalpel Vasectomy allows for the simplest procedure with the least discomfort. After the procedure, patients are advised to stay at home, certainly for the first day and to take it easy for a few days after that.
Allergist Katie McCormack, MD: Over 90 percent of food allergies are caused by just nine foods. What are the foods and allergy symptoms?









