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An infertility evaluation should include fertility testing for both men and women to identify all possible infertility causes and point you in the right direction for treatment.
IBS and IBD may sound alike, but they are different and require different treatment approaches. A diagnosis will get you on the path to feeling better sooner.
Find out more about changes in mucus and phlegm and what they may mean for your health.
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John B. Terry, MD from The Clinical Neuroscience Institute discusses management principles for spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage.
Bobby Birdsong’s mother received the call no parent wants – a call at 2 a.m. saying her son had been injured badly in a motor vehicle collision.
Hormonal changes, increasing weight and stretching skin, can change your body in ways you didn’t expect during pregnancy.
Reasons why you should avoid keepsake ultrasounds of your unborn baby. Concerns reported by the Food & Drug Administration. Find out.
Gaming Disorder is likely to become the World Health Organization’s newest recognized mental health condition. Premier Health neuroscientist Fadi Tayim, PhD, comments on its significance.
Ohio pediatrician Paul Weber, MD, supports new guidelines on giving peanut products to infants and reassures doubting parents.
The fear of seeing a loved one’s vehicle wrapped around a light pole, but not knowing anything else, is something Shay Ishman knows too well. “I had the kids in the car with me.
Urinary incontinence products for an active lifestyle by Premier Health
Women of all ages can find a variety of health care services in one convenient location at The Comprehensive Women’s Center at Atrium Medical Center. Learn more.
Being outdoors together is fun for your baby and you. Be prepared and review these safety tips first.
Reports of monkeypox in the U.S. have caused concern, but the risk of a rapid outbreak is low, a Premier Health infectious disease specialist says. Read now.
A second COVID-19 booster has been approved. Who qualifies? Should you get it? How effective are boosters? A Premier Health doctor explains. Read now
Belmont Physicians offers you the very best in primary care services.
Controlling your diabetes can support your immune system to lessen your risk of COVID-19 infection, a Premier Health diabetes specialist reports. Read now!
The season’s first polar vortex is causing shivers throughout our region. Does that mean you can plan on coughing and sneezing your way through the coming holidays? Premier Health Now asked family physician Joseph Allen, MD, Family Medicine of Vandalia, a
Premier Health’s Joshua Ordway, MD, confirms an FDA consumer alert that some bodybuilding supplements promoted as safe may contain anabolic steroids that can harm the liver and other organs.
Maternal-fetal medicine specialist David McKenna, MD, comments on the Bangladeshi woman with a double uterus who gave birth in February 2019 to a healthy boy and 26 days later had twins by C-section.
Your baby can do more than eat, sleep and poop. He can also exercise – and he needs to. Find out more about tummy time, your baby’s first workout.
Black women are twice as likely as white women to face childbirth complications in the U.S. Understand how stress and implicit bias play a role.
In his role in “Top Gun: Maverick,” Val Kilmer gives head and neck cancer patients a positive message, a Premier Health cancer surgeon says. Read more.
Breast cancer became the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer in the world in 2020 and second to non-melanoma skin cancer in the U.S. Read now.
