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Wildfire smoke is becoming an increasingly common health hazard as wildfires grow more frequent and intense. Understanding the health impacts of wildfire smoke and taking precautions can help protect ...
AnnaMichelle Pack, PA-C, MSPA, is a board-certified Physician Assistant specializing in the care of patients with Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT) at the University of Utah Department of ...
Physical therapy can be effective in treating a condition more than 3 million Americans live with every day: chronic pain.
It is common knowledge that smoking cigarettes is bad for you. It can cause significant health complications including lung cancer and COPD. Lung tissue, once damaged, cannot repair itself. So if you ...
Your first prenatal care visit takes place when you are 8–10 weeks pregnant. This initial visit typically takes 40 minutes. You will see either a midwife or women’s health nurse practitioner during ...
Even the very best doctors aren't immune to health struggles. Dr. John Smith shares his experience with weight gain during the demanding years of medical residency and early fatherhood. Learn about ...
Andrew Pintar has been playing baseball for as long as he can remember. From the very beginning, his goal was to play professionally. “Some may laugh at it, but it was always my dream to play ...
Alexandra Grosvenor Eller, MD, MHP is an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center. She is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr.
Planning for a family is an exciting step, but questions about stopping birth control and fertility often arise. How soon can you become fertile after discontinuing contraception methods? Do you ...
Will You Actually Live Longer if You Quit Smoking? It is common knowledge that smoking cigarettes is bad for you. It can cause significant health complications ...