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Emotional exhaustion: When your feelings feel overwhelming Blog Posts
When challenging events in life are continual, you can find yourself feeling emotional exhaustion. Learn how to sort through the causes and symptoms to regain a sense of well-being.

Q&A: The science behind weird body reactions Blog Posts
Ever wonder why your fingers wrinkle in the water or why you shiver when it's cold? Learn the answers to these questions and more about why your body reacts to certain conditions.

Headache medication: Get the facts Blog Posts
Concerned about taking prescription medications for your frequent headaches? Get the facts for relief.

Heart-healthy tips from the front line Blog Posts
Staying heart healthy can be a challenge — especially when good intentions bump into balancing work, family and taking care of yourself. Our Cardiology staff share tips for combating some...

Don't fall for fad diets Blog Posts
Hear about a diet plan that seems too good to be true? It probably is. Learn the signs of a fad diet and three key elements in all healthy plans.

Important information for breast cancer prevention Blog Posts
I challenge you to not only support Breast Cancer Awareness Month but to take your own awareness of breast cancer one step further. I encourage you to be aware of the risk factors for breast cancer an...

When should a female start seeing a gynecologist? Blog Posts
OB-GYN and Family Medicine can complete preventive health exams for women. So when do you see an OB-GYN and when should you see a family medicine professional?

Option for seizure answers closer to home Blog Posts
For anyone who has epilepsy or a seizure disorder, life can be a challenging and uncertain journey. Every person with epilepsy has a unique life situation, and the cause for their seizures may or may ...

Too Embarrassed to Ask: Part I Blog Posts
We understand that in the world of obstetrics and gynecology, there are many topics which women may wonder about, but are uncertain how to address. This series is designed to help you to feel less squ...

When a stroke strikes, every minute counts Blog Posts
The first sign of trouble was a strange sensation in Dolores Brumm’s right arm. Just a few minutes later, the 88-year-old Eitzen resident knew something was definitely wrong.