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The Clinical Neuroscience Institute provides useful patient information including instructions on how to prepare for your appointment, downloadable patient forms and answers to billing and insurance questions.
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Surgery can affect memory and concentration. A Premier Health physician explains who’s at risk and how to reduce postoperative cognitive dysfunction risk. Read now!
Muscle cramps can strike any time, and especially during and after exercise. Learn what steps you can take to avoid these painful spasms.
If your hard landing is followed by a ‘pop’, you may have torn your meniscus. Learn why this is common in athletes, and how it’s treated. Find out.
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Learn from a Premier Health neurologist how a new Alzheimer’s treatment slows formation of the amyloid plagues that define the disease. Read more.
Sarcoma and lipoma both appear as lumps on your skin. But one is harmless, the other can be fatal. Dr. Matthew Doepker explains the differences. Learn more.
A Premier Health gynecologist shares information about screenings to detect cervical cancer at early stages. Read now.
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What you need to know about the best places to keep your medicines so that they work properly and cannot be accessed by others, including children.
Understanding what causes infertility can help you and your partner increase the odds of getting pregnant
We've made a holiday safety list (for you to check twice). Don't overlook crucial safety steps to prevent accidents at home with Christmas trees, fires, decorations, children and more.
Low energy and feeling fatigued have lots of possible causes. Dr. Aaron Block spells out the reasons and ways that you can get your energy back. Learn more.
Contact tracing is a public health tool being used to help slow the spread of COVID-19, a Premier Health physician explains. Read now.
Rheumatologist Sanford Wolfe, DO, talks about symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment, and outlook for people with rheumatoid arthritis. Learn more.
When hands and wrists are stiff or weak, these simple exercises will strengthen them. Read now!
Great benefits to exercise after menopause include preventing weight gain, boosting your mood, building bone density and reducing risk for disease.