If you’ve been feeling especially down lately, you’re in good company. Millions of Americans experience Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a form of depression that typically begins in the fall when days grow shorter and sunlight decreases.
Read MoreAs the days shorten and the holiday season approaches, many individuals undergo shifts in mood or energy levels. Typically, these alterations are minor and are resolved independently. However, in certain cases, they may indicate a more significant condition known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
Read MoreFeeling spooked from an overload of Halloween candy? Explore these health-conscious tips for party snacks and trick-or-treat treats. These ideas are so good, they're frighteningly amazing!
Read MoreIn the current landscape, the predominant respiratory viruses are respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), influenza (the flu), and COVID-19—a trio of significant threats. Fortunately, vaccines have been developed for each of these viruses.
Read MoreIn commemoration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October, Bowie Health is adamant about spreading awareness and equipping you with the knowledge to safeguard yourself and your cherished ones.
Read MoreDiagnosing certain conditions can pose challenges, particularly when they exhibit a wide variety of symptoms that manifest in different ways. Irritable bowel syndrome, commonly referred to as IBS,
Read MoreDetecting NAFLD in its early stages can be instrumental in reversing the condition and preventing patients from facing potentially life-threatening health issues like cancer and cardiovascular disease.
Read MoreThings can take a turn when your source of nighttime warmth becomes a troublesome bout of nocturnal heartburn. This article will discuss four tips to help keep your nocturnal heartburn at bay.
Read MoreThe beginning of the academic year has arrived. Ensuring your child's well-being includes getting them ready for the school months ahead. Below are essential health pointers to consider for a healthy school year.
Read MoreJuly 24 is named International Self-Care Day and this year’s theme is all about resilience, adaptability, and thriving in adversity. The date of 7/24 was picked with a purpose; a memento to remind us that self-care should be practiced 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Read MoreBy reducing your exposure to UV Rays this summer, you can help protect yourself from future health problems.
Read MoreThe benefit of having a PCP is the relationship that develops between the patient and his or her physician, one that is built on trust and dependability.
Read MoreSome symptoms of a peptic ulcer may go completely unnoticed while others may cause mild discomfort or pain.
Read MoreWhile some headaches are easy to understand where they come from and their symptoms, some others are not. Let’s look at 5 different headaches and what you should do if you are experiencing one.
Read MoreNew evidence suggests that GI problems may persist in some people who have had COVID-19. If this is the case, the experts have a few suggestions as to what might help ease the symptoms.
Read MoreCeliac disease affects 1% of Americans, which might not seem like a lot - until you realize that’s over 3 million people. This is why it is important to spread awareness of Celiac disease.
Read MoreSpring is officially here and along with growing flowers, warmer temperatures and longer days come runny noses and itchy, watery eyes for the millions of Americans who suffer from seasonal allergies.
Read MoreRemote Patient Monitoring or RPM has become increasingly popular throughout medical offices. RPM involves the use of connected electronic tools to record personal health and medical data in one location that is reviewed by a provider at a different location.
Read MoreWegovy is the newest medication that appears to help with weight loss. In this article, let’s discuss everything you need to know about Wegovy.
Read MoreGoing to the doctor can sometimes make people nervous. You may have anxious thoughts about your health which can make it hard for you to speak up for yourself. There are also societal beliefs that the doctor is the expert and that we as patients shouldn’t question them.
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