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The holidays are supposed to be a happy time. But if stress and anxiety are making it tough for you, try these coping strategies.
A recent study indicates that memory issues in women age 45 to 55 may be related to the hormonal changes of menopause. Learn tips for boosting memory at any age.
Premier Health provides advanced burn and wound care close to home in Southwest Ohio. Learn more.
Descriptions of common prenatal tests, listed by trimester.
Leaving your baby to return to work can be hard, but planning and knowledge about how to continue breastfeeding will ease your mind about this transition for you and your baby.
Changing behaviors isn’t easy and it’s not for everyone. Most of us know what we need to do but actually doing it and completely incorporating a new way of thinking is tough.
Read Becky's story, a patient of Comprehensive Neurology Associates.
Several brain stimulation therapies can help provide relief to sufferers of severe treatment-resistant depression. Learn how these therapies are applied and about their associated risks.
Knowing what to expect in the second stage of labor will help as you learn about pushing to deliver your baby.
Stay up-to-date on your baby’s growth, development and vaccinations at your baby’s wellness visits. Here’s what to expect.
Revised guidelines now define high blood pressure as at or above 130 systolic or 80 diastolic. Learn how high blood pressure can affect your health, and what you can do to improve your blood pressure.
If you chose to stay cozy inside during winter and let your workouts slack a bit, easing yourself back to your full pace is important to avoid injuries.
MyChart is not used to communicate urgent medical concerns to your doctor. It should only be used to communicate non-emergency medical questions, such as those about your test results, clarification of information at your office visit, or corrections to your medical information.
Dena Austin has been through a lot, but thanks to the team at Premier Health she is back to spending time with her loved ones and enjoying life. Learn more.
Sally thought she would have to travel to a big city for her breast cancer care but she received positive care in her own backyard. Learn more.
Infant and childhood vaccines prevent serious illness, even death. That’s why sticking to the schedule provided by your pediatrician is crucial. Not doing so could result in your child being unable to start school on time. Dr. Shelsea Johnson explains. Find out.
COVID-19 booster vaccine: Who’s eligible and why it’s important even if you’ve had COVID. Dr. Joseph Allen explains. Find out now.
Short-term pain, swelling, and fever are all common reactions to COVID-19 vaccines, especially the second dose. Dr. Steven Burdette explains. Find out why.
Learn tips for keeping babies and toddlers safe in your home.
Tick populations and tick-borne illnesses are on the rise in Ohio. A Premier Health physician offers tips on how to avoid tick bites and what to look for and do if you are bitten.
What updated guidelines mean for diagnosing and treating high blood pressure in children.
Premier Health surgeon completes additional training to serve women with breast cancer. Read now.
Learn about breast calcifications – and how common they are. Is a biopsy required? What do doctors look for in the mammogram? What’s the next step?
Breast cancer stages help determine the type of treatment and the chances for success. Learn more about the five stages and the prognosis for each.
With advances in screening tools such as mammograms and tests such as breast ultrasound and biopsy, doctors are finding breast cancers earlier and more women are surviving breast cancer.
