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How to Safely Get Your Kids the Care They Need
Your child’s pediatric care doesn’t have to wait. Learn why it’s important to seek routine pediatric care with trusted experts who are making it safe. -
Painful Periods: When to See Your Doctor, Safely
Menstrual disorders are painful and disruptive. Learn what’s normal for your cycle, what isn’t and when to see a doctor. -
Our New Visitor Policy to Keep You Safe in the Hospital
A friend or family member may be able to visit you in the hospital, safely. Read about our new policy and how it protects everyone. -
Don’t Delay Emergency Care When You Have Symptoms
Knowing symptoms of a medical emergency is important. Here are some ways you will know that you need to seek ER care right away.
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Don’t Delay Emergency Care When You Have Symptoms
Knowing symptoms of a medical emergency is important. Here are some ways you will know that you need to seek ER care right away.
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Women, Tell Your Doctor About These 4 Awkward Health Symptoms
It’s normal to feel a bit uncomfortable talking with your doctor about some aspects of your health. But overcoming that discomfort can be crucial.
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Four Ways Athletic Trainers Support Players’ Whole Health
Athletic trainers do a lot of work behind the scenes to make sure your favorite athletes perform at their peak. Learn four ways they help support players’ whole health in this article.
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4 Questions to Ask Your Doctor Before Starting Your Fitness Journey
Your doctor's office is a good first stop on your new fitness journey. Read four questions to ask the doctor before you begin a healthier, happier life through exercise. -
Lightning Fans: You’re 60 Seconds Away From Relaxation
Learn strategies for creating moments of calm and rest to beat daily stress and boost your whole health. -
Top Athletes Train Their Brains, Too
Learn how professional athletes train their minds as well as their bodies in order to perform at an elite level. -
Is Your Child Hitting Their Milestones? A Developmental Screening Can Give You Answers
Your baby’s first steps or words are a delight. They’re also a sign your child has passed another developmental milestone. Here’s why that matters. -
No Time to Work Out? Weave Exercise Into Your Day
It’s hard to find time to spend an hour at the gym each day. But research says we can still get health benefits by working exercise into our daily routine. -
What to Do When Your Child Has Bone and Joint Pain
An active childhood can mean frequent bumps and bruises for many children and young athletes. But when your child is experiencing intense pain or limited mobility, it can be hard to know how to find...