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Rainbow baby brings joy after long journey to parenthood Blog Posts
Stephanie and Nick Beaudrie, D.O., never gave up hope that they would have a healthy baby. They share their story of heartache and joy having experienced three pregnancy losses before welcoming their ...

Setting SMART goals for success Blog Posts
Whether you're starting a new exercise program, trying to eat healthier or find some time for yourself, setting SMART goals positions you for success.

Who is most at risk for a stroke? Blog Posts
Although stroke risk increases after age 55, many factors play a role in who has one. Learn about risks and preventive steps you can take to reduce personal risk for stroke.

Should I use antibiotics or home remedies to treat my child's illness? Blog Posts
It's true that antibiotics are important medications when prescribed and appropriately used. But, home remedies often may be a better choice to treat your child's illness. Get answers to help you chil...

How to help someone having a seizure Blog Posts
Do you know what to do if someone is having a seizure? Injury can be reduced if you know these simple interventions.

Top 3 reasons to see an orthopedic provider Blog Posts
Whether you've broken a bone, are dealing with a sports injury or arthritis is affecting your joints, find out why you should consider seeing an orthopedics specialist.

Nurse-to-be becomes patient, learns lessons on caring Blog Posts
Sustaining an injury is bad enough, but stress increases if it's combined with a new career, moving and health insurance change. Allie Harmatys' care team gave her peace of mind by quickly scheduling ...

Treating your knee's shock absorbers Blog Posts
Your knee's built-in shock absorbers are designed to take a beating. But an everyday motion can result in a tear or other damage to the meniscus. When the happens, what should you do?

A new me: Making good habits stick (finally) Blog Posts
Like many people, Melody Reuter had an on-again, off-again relationship with healthy habits. That changed after she was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome.

Centering Pregnancy program offers a unique model of prenatal care Blog Posts
Allison Spencer was excited about becoming a new mother. But at 35, she was older than most of her friends had been when they started their families. So she sometimes felt alone in her excitement.