Shuffling the Cards in Dementia

Mark Ackerman, PA-C By Mark Ackerman, PA Several years ago during my Physician Assistant training, I heard this story of an elderly man with fairly severe dementia who

December 12th, 2022|

Monitoring Diabetes

By Dr. Ann Lima Diabetes is a complicated disease process - with multiple types, causes, and treatments available. However, monitoring control of blood sugar (glucose) and surveillance for effects from

November 28th, 2022|

A Prescription for Happiness for You

By Dr. Colleen Sholar What if I told you I had a prescription that would improve your physical health, improve your anxiety, make you more resilient to stress, reduce aggression,

November 21st, 2022|

A Wild Hair

By Jake Foster, PA I got a wild hair at the beginning of this past summer (the irony of a bald guy “getting a wild hair” is not lost on

November 15th, 2022|

Fall into Activity

By Dr. Rebecca Katzman We have entered into autumn and the days are getting shorter, even more so as Daylight Savings ends. Unfortunately, it is common for us to get

November 8th, 2022|

Type 2 Diabetes in Children

By Sue Kangas, PA Now that all our little ghosts and goblins have had their Halloween fun, it’s time to have a discussion about type 2 diabetes in our youths

October 31st, 2022|

988

By Erin Massey, LCSW In July of this year, the United States transitioned the previous 10 digit National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to an easier to remember three-digit number, 988. This

October 17th, 2022|

RISE

Charity Robinson, MD By Dr. Charity Robinson October is breast cancer awareness month, and the theme this year is RISE, an acronym for Rally In Screening Everyone, Rally

October 10th, 2022|
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