“Patients have told me they consider these feelings a normal part of aging that can’t be changed. The good news is that things can be done to help.” ~ Elise Reinhard, M.D.
With temperatures due to rise into the triple digits this week and throughout the summer, Boulder County is taking steps to make sure residents and visitors avoid heat-related illnesses. Know how to prevent, recognize and respond to heat exhaustion, heat stroke and more.
Drinking too much alcohol increases people’s risk of injuries, violence, drowning, liver disease and some types of cancer. Learn more about how alcohol affects your body, strategies for reducing or quitting, resources for getting help.
Dr. Stuart Weisman, Boulder Medical Center rheumatology specialist, covers the prevention, causes and treatments for gout flare-ups.
Family Medicine, Boulder Medical Center What happens to nutrients when you drink alcohol? Drinking too much on a single occasion…
by Susan Puckett, PA-C, Internal Medicine Boulder Medical Center The U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) is emphasizing that pregnant women…
Dr. Susan Puckett, PA-C, Otolaryngologist Do you have trouble breathing or have you noticed significant changes in everyday lung function?…
What Are Kidney Stones? Susan Puckett, PA-C, Otolaryngology Eighty percent of kidney stones occur in men. An interesting statistic considering…
Susan Puckett, PA-C, ENT and Internal Medicine Physical Exam for Flu Influenza can be difficult to diagnose solely from clinical…
Boulder Medical Center Family Medicine What is the Glycemic Index? Glycemic index is formally defined as the amount that a…









