ADHD by Lynn Stanton, M.D.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a chronic brain condition marked by an ongoing pattern of inattention and hyperactivity. This disorder is common among school-aged children and
The Silent Killer- High Blood Pressure by David Porzio, M.D.
February is National Heart Month. Heart disease is one of the leading causes of death and making simple changes can make a big difference! Organizations
Hypertension by Richard Z. Lu, M.D.
Abnormally high blood pressure is known medically as hypertension and treatment may involve lifestyle changes and medications. The typical cutoff blood pressure for hypertension is
Q. and A. with Dr. Kiskila- This Month’s Topic: Parasite Infections
Question- Dr. Kiskila, what is a parasite? Answer- A parasite is an organism that lives in a host and gets its food from or at
Early Menopause by Victoria Cupic, M.D.
Menopause marks the end of a women’s menstrual cycle. It’s a natural biological process. In the U.S., the average age of the onset for ‘natural’
Thyroid Disorders by Nathan Kiskila, M.D.
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“I Think I have a Sinus Infection” by David G. Porzio, M.D., FACC
Sinus infections occur when fluid is trapped or blocked in the sinuses, allowing germs to grow. A sinus infection, or acute rhinosinusitis (ARS) has two
Repetitive Motion Injuries by Alison Sims, M.D.
Repetitive Motion Injuries by Alison Sims, M.D. The other day I had a patient with a vague onset of worsening shoulder pain. She had no
Jet Lag by Alison Sims, M.D.
We have all experienced the feeling of not being “in sync” when we arrive at our destination after crossing time zones when we travel,