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Labor and Delivery 2026
While having babies has been around since human history began, how those babies are born, where, and with what advances and technology are now available is an ever-evolving thing. If… MORE
🎓 Recent History: Building a Medical File for Your Graduate
Just like that, while it can feel like the fingerpaint is still wet from a masterpiece from kindergarten, somehow, some way, your child is getting ready to graduate from high… MORE
Exciting Advances in Allergy Relief
If you deal with allergies, including seasonal allergies like 81 million Americans who are currently sneezing their way through this time of year, you’re likely already familiar with a number… MORE
READ ARTICLEBack Achoo: How Seasonal Allergy Season Has Changed
Ah, seasonal allergies. Tale as old as time…and a spring ritual that actually is experiencing changes, both in how we treat allergies and in what is happening across the country… MORE
How We Heal: What This Time of Year Teaches Us about Renewal and Resurrection
All around you this time of year of signs of new life and renewal, as the winter starts to wind down and the trees and flowers and grass start waking… MORE
Collagen: What’s the Scoop?
Over the last handful of years, one of the more consistent products you’ve likely seen on the health food shelf and in the news cycle is collagen. From powders to… MORE
A New Take on an Old Classic: Gen Z and Gen A Take Spring Break
There was a time. Back in the day, spring break was not just a week-long holiday from the rigors of academic responsibilities for college study. It was something of a… MORE
The Latest Science on Supplements
Everywhere you turn, there seems to be a new pill or potion that promises you younger, firmer skin, bigger muscles, less belly fat, or happy joints. How do you discern… MORE
🖇️ UTIs and Your Cognitive Health: What’s the Link?
🔥 Inconvenient. Uncomfortable. Frustrating. Those are all great ways to describe urinary tract infections, also known as UTIs. And another word to describe UTIs is common, as in very common…. MORE
READ ARTICLETake a Break: Why Lent and Fasts Are Good for Body and Soul
The season of Lent is upon us. What is Lent? It’s an ancient tradition in Christianity, a time period of forty days prior to Easter in which people typically fast… MORE
How Your Love Attachment Style Impacts Your Health
With Valentine’s Day heading to a February 14th near you, it’s hard to go anywhere without reminders of romantic love winking at you from every corner. Red and pink hearts like… MORE
👩❤️👨 Marry for Love, Not Insurance: There’s a Better Way
Just in time for Valentine’s Day comes a series of headlines about a new trend in marriage that economists are seeing. True love? Nope. Wanting to build a life with… MORE