Reduction of blood flow can cause arterial and venous ulcers. The areas of the skin where these happen do not receive the proper amount of oxygen and nutrients, causing skin wounds. Ask us how we can take care of patients who are experiencing...
Read More ›This American Heart Month, let us remind ourselves of the vital function that our hearts have. Let us take care of our hearts by eating right, exercising, and taking plenty of...
Read More ›Our healthcare professionals deal with multiple chronic conditions daily. They are well-trained to manage common chronic health issues like diabetes and hypertension, among others. At the surface, it may seem that these professionals would only...
Read More ›Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an umbrella term for progressive lung diseases, which include chronic bronchitis and emphysema. COPD gives a person affected a hard time breathing, and in severe cases, may hinder them from doing...
Read More ›It can be challenging to keep moving as you grow old. Your strength isn't as good as it used to be. But, counterintuitively, you are better off mobile. Not only does proper movement improve your mobility, but it also keeps your heart healthy....
Read More ›Plenty of women are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year, despite it being easily preventable. Thus, this Cervical Health Awareness Month, let us encourage and remind our loved ones to have themselves screened and...
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