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Recent Blogs
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Health and WellnessReducing Your Health Risks With Vaccines
Updated:Estimated read time:Adults and children need vaccines to help prevent disease. The types you need may depend on your age, health history or where you work and travel.
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Health and WellnessWhat Every Parent Should Know About Vaccines
Updated:Estimated read time:From the most routine shots to the newest COVID-19 vaccines, we’re here with immunization guidance for your family.
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Health and WellnessWhat to Expect When Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine
Updated:Estimated read time:The most common side effect reported from those who have received a coronavirus vaccine is an injection-site reaction.
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In the NewsTreating Multiple Sclerosis With Top-Level Care
Updated:Estimated read time:Multiple sclerosis (MS) involves an abnormal response of the body’s immune system. Read how our experts treat MS with whole-person care.
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Health and WellnessCOVID-19 Vaccine for Children: Answers to Commonly Asked Questions
Updated:Estimated read time:The COVID-19 vaccine from Pfizer is safe, effective, and now available for children starting at age 12.
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Health and WellnessHealing From Hernias Faster with Robotic Surgery
Updated:Estimated read time:Surgeons can use the robotic system to repair a hernia, allowing for smaller incisions, less pain and a faster recovery.
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Health and WellnessWhat Are the Long-Term Health Effects of COVID-19?
Updated:Estimated read time:Even young people, those who had a relatively mild case, and individuals with no previous underlying health conditions have reported lasting problems from COVID-19.
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Health and WellnessHernia Repair With a Personalized Experience
Updated:Estimated read time:June is National Hernia Awareness Month, so it’s a great time to learn about the condition and, if you have one, book your appointment to get it fixed.
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In the NewsBreast Cancer Now Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancer Worldwide
Updated:Estimated read time:In 2021, it’s estimated that over 280,000 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in American women.