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Learn more about G. Robert and Patricia Miller Gage's contribution to the community.
Dr. Bryan Ludwig talks about the different kinds of stroke there are. Find more answers to frequently asked questions about stroke at www.premierhealth.com/stroke.
Dr. Ann DeClue talks more about what loved ones living with high risk groups can do to prevent the flu.
Babies don't come with directions, but this two week series gives new parents the how to's of basic infant care and parenting skills for navigating t ...
Babies don't come with directions, but this class gives new parents the how to's of basic infant care and parenting skills for navigating the first w ...
The first annual Multiple Sclerosis Update is for healthcare providers across all disciplines involved in the care of MS patients. The update will en ...
Dr. Matthew Stone talks more about fire pit safety.
Nurse Practitioner Jeffrey Penny discusses whiplash and its symptoms.
Dr. Paul Weber talks more about warning signs someone is at risk of drowning.
Dr. Richard Kim discusses the genetics of migraines.
Know these eight controllable risk factors for stroke so you can work to reduce your risk.
A person with depression can be a suicide risk. Watch for the symptoms and know how and when to get help for your loved one.
“Caring for Your Amazing Newborn” classes are offered at four Premier Health locations.
Carpeting, rugs and animals can cause allergens to be present in your home. The right flooring can minimize your exposure to common household allergens to reduce your chances of asthma symptoms.
The desire for social media ‘likes’ leads to risky behavior and sometimes death for selfie-takers. More than 250 selfie fatalities worldwide were linked to falls, drownings, fires, trains.
Following cardiac-related deaths of Carrie Fisher and George Michael, a Premier Health cardiologist offers advice on how to improve heart health and reduce heart attack risk.
When your body is ready to play, it works more efficiently and effectively. Follow the leader and do these five active exercises for a dynamic warmup.
Talk with your doctor about complementary headache therapies that may provide relief when combined with traditional medical treatments.
Electronic medical records like Premier MyChart help to keep patients engaged in their medical care. Patients can see lab and imaging results, communicate with the physician’s office, and catch any errors or omissions in their medical care.
Ashley Hoskins, FNP-C, joins the Family Medicine of Huber Heights patient care team.
Why daylight saving time can increase risk of heart attack and stroke and how to make healthy adjustments.
What COVID-19 has taught us about self-care: how we’re taking care of ourselves, and how to deal with stress, anxiety and depression. Learn more.
Medications and avoiding allergy triggers can help control your allergy symptoms. Learn more from a Premier Health family physician.
