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Learn how to spot to warnings signs of being overstressed, even if you don’t think you are.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services released an updated edition of Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans, citing new findings and offering new advice for improving health and fitness.
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As of February 29, 2020, Phillipsburg Family Care has closed.
To untrained eyes, epilepsy may appear to be a mental illness, but it is not. Epileptic seizures and side effects of medication cause behaviors that look like mental illness, but they are not the same.
Protect your health by knowing what asthma is and when you’re having an asthma attack.
Dealing with a sleep disorder can wreak havoc on your personal and work life. If you wake up exhausted every morning, find out if you need a sleep study to help diagnose — and treat — a disorder.
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Why many doctors recommend waiting a minute or more before cutting your newborn’s umbilical cord. The benefits to waiting, and when cutting should not be delayed. Find out.
Obesity and extra weight contribute greatly to heart disease, but weight loss can contribute greatly to improved heart health.
Finned fish is one of the most common food allergies. Learn how a finned fish allergy is diagnosed and treated, and how you can manage this allergy. Read now!
Stressful jobs — and stressful lives — put women at greater risk of stroke than men, but women can control the stress by taking care of themselves and seeking help when they need it.