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Dr. Steven Burdette addresses the myth: Vaccines will alter my DNA.
Dr. Bryan Ludwig explains how aneurysm clipping and coiling works.
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Premier Health’s Dr. Gary Fishbein discusses the benefits of Ocelot to patients with peripheral arterial isease (PAD).
Bill Thornton began his career at MVH as chief operating officer in 1988 after holding several administrative positions at Grandview Hospital in Dayton.
Dr. Matthew Cavo talks about the difference between a pinched nerve and cubital tunnel syndrome.
Dr. Matthew Lawless talks about knee replacement surgery and bow-legged deformity.
Dr. Anessa Alappatt discusses steps your family can take to be physically active together.
Dr. Larry Lawhorne discusses new treatment for Alzheimer’s that may be available in the future.
Dr. J. Scott Bembry discusses the most common sign of early menopause or perimenopause.
Dr. Jennewine discusses areas of weight gain in men’s and women’s bodies as they age.
A mammogram is the best way to detect breast cancer early when it’s most treatable. Yet up to 40% of women age 40 and over in Southwest Ohio don’t g ...
A mammogram is the best way to detect breast cancer early when it’s most treatable. Yet up to 40% of women age 40 and over in Southwest Ohio don’t g ...
Dr. Ryan Bauman discusses surgical treatment options for joint pain.
Dr. Williams discusses the connection between gluten and arthritis.
Knowing the type of breast cancer she has helps a woman to better understand her treatment options.
Mark Williams, MD, ofBeavercreek Family Physicians, discusses new treatment guidelines for backpain, saying medications have minimal impact in controlling common lower backpain.
Premier HealthNeurologist Michael Kentris, DO, comments on a National Institutes of Healthstudy and its preliminary findings on the impact of screen time on children’sbrain development.
Make the back-to-school transition easier with practical advice on vaccines, physicals, good sleep habits, concussion signs and more from Dr. Michael Barrow and licensed school nurse April Taylor.
When physician offices know how patients think and feel through patient satisfaction surveys, they can adjust their practices to better meet the needs of their patients. You can let your physician and their office know about your experience by completing
What exactly is head lice, how you get it, how it spreads, and how to get rid of it. Find out.
Research shows dailydrinking can increase breast cancer risk by 5 percent in premenopausal womenand by 9 percent in post-menopausal women.
If your child is having trouble in school, check his diet. What your children eat has a significant impact on how well they learn. Dr. Joseph Allen explains. Learn more.
What causes bruising and why you should consult your doctor if you suddenly are bruising more than usual. Dr. Kelsey Mayrand explains. Find out.