Aging Independently by Alison Sims, M.D.
As the Baby Boomer population enters their senior years, the number of people over 65 years of age is rapidly expanding and therefore so is
Common Child Injuries and Prevention by Diana Lopez
Children’s days are usually filled with running, jumping, climbing, sports and other fun activities that keep them active and ‘on-the-go.’ Along with all the fun
Q. and A. with Dr. Kiskila- This Month’s Topic: Wound Care and Scar Prevention
Question- Dr. Kiskila, what is the best way to clean a wound? Answer- The best way to clean a wound is with saline water and
Tips to Prevent Back Pain by Nathan Kiskila, M.D.
Tips to Prevent Back Pain by Nathan Kiskila, M.D. Back pain is one of the most common reasons people visit a doctor, whether it is
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
Nursemaid’s Elbow by Marianne Leffert
Children ages one to four seem to be the most active out of any age group; running, climbing, jumping, and falling are all favorite pastimes
Fall Prevention for Older Adults by Estefani Lopez
Preventing falls is important to stay safe, secure, and independent. Adults who are 65 years or older have a higher risk usually due to underlying
Coronary Artery Disease by Stan Wasbin, M.D.
Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the most common type of heart disease. It begins with damage to the inner lining of the blood vessels that
Q. and A. with Dr. Kiskila- This Month’s Topic: Hives
Question- Dr. Kiskila, what are hives? Answer- Hives are red patches on the skin that are raised and usually itchy. They appear suddenly and often