Heat-Related Injuries by Dorcas M. Eaves, MD, MSS, ACPE
Many meteorological and academic circles attribute weather extremes to global warming, secondary to greenhouse emissions. Whether or not you believe this theory, statistical data demonstrates
New FDA Regulations on Sunscreen by Megan Goslee
Summer is here and it is important to ensure skin is well-protected from harmful sun exposure. Avoiding the sun entirely would be the best way
All About Tanning by Tina de los Reyes
“Mirror, Mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?” When was the last time you heard somebody in Orange County brag
Understanding the Basics of Allergies by Nick Gonzalez
Many people experience symptoms that are often associated with the common cold, such as runny nose, coughing, or sinus congestion, but such symptoms may actually
The Flu and You by Your Marque Team
There are many things that people want during the holiday season but the flu is not one of them. According to the CDC approximately 5-20%
Colds and Flu by Nathan Kiskila, M.D.
The flu (also called influenza) virus typically presents itself with symptoms of feeling tired, fever, body aches or muscle pains, chills and sweats. Symptoms usually
Heat Exhaustion by Dorcas Eaves, M.D.
Heat stroke and heat exhaustion are more likely to happen during the summer; it is important to take safety measures to avoid heat-related illness. Heat
Harmful or Helpful Sun Rays? by Tina de los Reyes
The University of Edinbourgh recently published a study stating that the benefits of sun exposure (in moderation) outweigh the risks of skin cancer. At first
Treating Sunburns by Your Marque Team
Summer is here and most of us will increase our time spent outside. Increased sun exposure will increase your risk of getting sunburn. Most sunburns