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How Can I Manage My Hot Flashes?

Menopause can be a mystery to many women, largely due to the fact that every woman may experience menopause differently. This can refer to the severity or frequency of symptoms during the perimenopause (or pre-menopause)...
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How Can I Manage My Hot Flashes

4 Potential Causes of Your Chronic Cough

Everybody coughs. In addition to being a normal bodily function, coughing actually serves a useful purpose for our bodies. Coughing helps clear mucus and other foreign material that can irritate the lungs from our airways....
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4 Potential Causes of Your Chronic Cough

Ask Dr. Tyler: Why are Doctors Always Late?

Patient education is a responsibility that I, and the rest of the team at Family Practice Center, take very seriously. I’m always happy to answer questions that I receive from patients to the best of...
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Why Is Sleep So Important to Our Health?

It’s no surprise to hear that getting plenty of sleep at night is critical to our overall health and wellbeing. But the extent to which sleep can impact a person’s physical and mental health may...
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Why Is Sleep So Important to Our Health

Tips to Improve Your Heart Health

The health of our hearts is essential to every function of our daily lives. There is perhaps no more important aspect to maintaining our overall health and wellbeing than taking care of our heart. Due...
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Tips to Improve Your Heart Health

Occasional Anxiety

Occasional anxiety is a normal part of life. Life is stressful for many of us and experiencing symptoms of worry, irritability, and fatigue related to this anxiety is common. However, people with anxiety disorder often...
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Could someone you know have ADD?

Could someone you know have ADD? Maybe they’re impulsive, inattentive or disorganized. People with inattention may procrastinate, may not complete tasks like homework or chores, or may frequently move from one uncompleted activity to another....
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Exercise as Medication

If there was a medication you could take that improved energy, sleep, libido, and confidence level all while reducing your risk for diabetes, heart attack, stroke and osteoporosis would you take it?  Great news, there...
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