Content derived from DocTalk with Sargon Bet Shlimon, MD – Neuroscience Institute 0:17 | What is multiple sclerosis (MS)?MS is a disease in which the immune system, which...
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By Sarah Davis, Supervisor, Kent Clinic The fight for health equity begins at day one and includes one of the most basic building blocks of life, feeding. While the act o...
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Donating umbilical cord blood after your baby is born is a simple and safe way to make the birth of your child into someone else’s second chance. Umbilical cord blood con...
Minh Dao, DO, is a family medicine physician and her passion for family medicine stems from the ability to see and treat patients from all ages, including helping them ma...
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! If you have children who are 4 – 5 years old, you can count on them being fearful of wild animals, monsters, and the dark—it’s a normal...
This DocTalk was originally published in June 2022. It was reviewed May 2024. Erectile dysfunction affects people in across the age spectrum and can be treated in multipl...