Keep Up the Rhythm of Your Beat – Heart Health for Women

Keep Up the Rhythm of Your Beat – Heart Health for Women

Hollywood has conditioned us to look for signs of a heart attack in very specific ways—like an actress clutching her chest in pain as she falls to the ground after vigorous exercise or eating a particularly indulgent meal.  While a heart attack may look like that for...
Cancer Screenings Throughout Your Body

Cancer Screenings Throughout Your Body

Take a few moments to learn about the different ways cancer can be detected throughout your body. Early detection is valuable in getting you the care you need as soon as possible. Next time you’re speaking with your primary care provider, discuss your...
Five Tips to Help with Morning Sickness

Five Tips to Help with Morning Sickness

Sometimes morning sickness can seem like a misnomer when you’re pregnant and feeling sick all day long.  Morning sickness, or nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, is most common in the first trimester between weeks six and 13, and about 70% of pregnant women will...
After the Heart Attack: Understanding Heart Attack Recovery

After the Heart Attack: Understanding Heart Attack Recovery

If you’ve had a heart attack, you know that the entire experience can be frightening, from the physical impact of the attack itself to the anxiety you may feel afterward. You may also feel overwhelmed by what comes next—what’s involved in heart attack recovery? Once...