Do You have Gluten Sensitivity? By Nathan Kiskila, M.D.
Do you wake up every day eating a “healthy” breakfast containing some whole-grain cereal or toasted wheat bread? Do you often experience symptoms of digestive
Q. and A. with Dr. Kiskila- This Month’s Topic: Bronchitis
This Month’s Topic: Bronchitis Question- Dr. Kiskila, what is bronchitis? Answer- Bronchitis is an upper respiratory infection that causes the bronchial tubes in the lungs
Hospital Associated Infections (HAIs) by David G. Porzio, M.D.
Recent statistics show that 75,000 people are killed annually by hospital-acquired infections. Bacteria, fungi, and viruses can lurk in many places ranging from bed linens
Caring for a Loved One with Alzheimer’s Disease by Ashley Romero, LVN
Alzheimer’s disease, (AD), is an irreversible, progressive brain disease that slowly destroys memory and eventually the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. The disease
Charley Horse by Karen Ascencio
The charley horse or a muscle cramp has happened to the best of us. This excruciating pain can go on for a couple seconds or
Myths About Diabetes by Jessica Mills
There are many misconceptions regarding diabetes that people have come to believe are true. Listed below are some of the most common myths associated with
How to Prevent a Heart Attack (Or Not) by David G. Porzio, M.D., FACC
I often see a patient who requests that I…“check out his/her heart…. because I don’t want to have a heart attack”. Well I am here
The Flu vs. The Common Cold by Richard Lu, M.D.
The flu season is quickly approaching and it is necessary to be prepared. It can begin as early as October and occur as late as
What is Carbon Monoxide and Does it Affect Home Safety? by Michelle Muse
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, deadly gas. You can’t see, taste, or smell it, but carbon monoxide has the power to kill before