Cholesterol
David Porzio, MD, FACC There is no debate among medical professionals that elevated blood cholesterol or lipid levels are associated with an increased risk of
Dog and Cat Bites
Author: Alison Sims, MD Summer is a great season to spend time with your furry friends outdoors. Dog parks and dog beaches are popular spots
Amphetamines for Adults with ADHD? by Lynn Stanton, M.D.
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition which starts during childhood and can continue into adulthood. Adults with ADHD display symptoms of inattention (i.e. difficulty focusing
Diverticulitis
Author: Nathan Kiskila, MD Question: Dr. Kiskila, what is diverticulitis?Answer: Diverticulitis is the inflammation of small pouches in the intestine, called diverticula. It can be
Baby Blues vs. Postpartum Depression by Minnie Alcantara
Having a baby is a life-changing event which may trigger many emotions for new moms. It is very common and natural to feel mood swings
Hepatitis C by George Lindsey, M.D.
The Centers for Disease Control is now recommending that everyone in the U.S. born between 1945 and 1965 be tested for hepatitis C virus infection.
In Bloom – Tips for Seasonal Allergies by Your Marque Team
Ah, the joys of spring! While spring is a welcome change from the cool, gray days of winter, this season of renewal means different things
Food Allergies by Lynn Stanton, M.D.
A food allergy is a magnified immune response triggered by a specific food. The immune system is designed to defend your body from dangerous substances
Dirty Hands by Magda Austin
We live in a germ-filled world. Germs are present everywhere and we collect them on our hands each time we touch various objects throughout the