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Learn How to Prevent and Combat Glaucoma this National Glaucoma Awareness Month

January is National Glaucoma Awareness Month, a time to spotlight one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness globally. The Medical Group of ...

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Support Your Community with a Blood Donation this National Blood Donor Month

January marks the beginning of a new year and with it comes National Blood Donor Month, a crucial time to acknowledge and participate in life-saving ...

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How To Wash Your Hands Properly

If Covid taught us anything, it is the importance of washing your hands. That doesn’t mean wiping them on your pants or doing a quick rinse. Really ...

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The Difference Between Crohn’s and Colitis

For many, the first week of December is the beginning of the most wonderful time of the year, a time that smells like cinnamon and evergreen trees, ...

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Early Detection is Key for Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic cancer, a formidable health challenge, has garnered attention over the years due to its often late-stage diagnosis and the subsequent ...

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Learn How to Reduce Your Risk for COPD this COPD Awareness Month

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a progressive lung disorder that can seriously impact a person’s quality of life. As part of ...

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October 16th is Restart a Heart Day

Did you know 9 out of 10 people won’t survive an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest? We hope to change this unfortunate statistic by raising awareness ...

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October 2nd is National Child Health Day

When you think of the health of your child, where does your mind go first? It may go to the scenario of your child getting sick. And that makes ...

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National Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month

That rush of blood that brings a flush to your cheeks accompanied by gentle palpitations. That fluttering in your heart that comes about when you’re...

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National Vascular Disease Awareness Month

Please don’t let this terrible pun you are about to read be in vein. Okay, now that we’ve got that out of our (vascular) system, please listen ...

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