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Daylight saving time gives us an opportunity to enjoy a little more sunlight when we get home from a busy day. However, studies indicate that this time change can also be associated with disrupted sleep, and even a suggestion of increased hearts attacks soon after
Here are some tips for adjusting to daylight saving time this weekend:
1. Prepare for “springing ahead” by trying to get to bed early over this weekend. I would suggest avoiding large meals or significant exercise late in…
A pulmonary embolism is a blockage of an artery in the lung. In most cases, an embolism results from a blood clot that has traveled to the lung. When this occurs blood flow is obstructed which increases the risk of serious damage to organs or death. However, if symptoms are recognized and treatment is received promptly these risks can be reduced
Symptoms of a pulmonary embolism may vary depending on the size of the clot, how much of your lung is affected or…
If you’re afraid of needles, here’s some good news: you may not always be stuck with getting shots.
Understand the active ingredients in the over-the-counter medicines you keep in your home.
A cost-efficient, outcomes-driven occupational medicine program can reduce costs by keeping your employees healthy and your workplace safe, but not all programs are created equal.
It's easier than you think to give a child the wrong dose of medicine. It's important that you understand the instructions and use a medication syringe.
A recent study suggests younger women who have heart attacks may hesitate to get help because they’re afraid of being labeled hypochondriacs. But the bigger problem is just how justified that fear really is.
Here are five ways that companies are using machine learning to transform health care.
UF Health Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine - Jacksonville offers diagnostic and treatment services for all major lung problems, including shortness of breath, chronic cough, hemoptysis (coughing up blood) and abnormal chest X-rays.
Dr. Lee Berk studies the brain's response to humor, and explains how laughter supports health. Dr. Patch Adams is also featured.
Stress is something which everyone must have experienced at some point or the other in life. While some may feel stress at some points in life, others may feel
The role parents play in poison prevention is paramount. The above image shows just how easy it is to confuse medicine with candy. Especially if we message this improperly. When my boys were young I started calling liquid medicines “yum-yums” in an effort to get them to take acetaminophen or other medicine easily only to …
Big data interoperability is a foundational requirement for precision medicine research and cross-industry collaborations to prevent and treat cancer.
Herpes zoster (or zoster) is the common name for shingles in most regions and refers to a viral disease of the skin. The disease is characterised by occurrence of blisters and painful rashes on the skin, but in a limited area/ one side of the body. Though shingles can occur anywhere on the entire body, …
The Open Surgery Machine concept is an open-source robot that can perform simple operations in the comfort of your home.
How do you interpret Functional Medicine Labs to create root cause resolution diagnosis? Dr. Jill Carnahan took us into her strategy on the Functional Forum.