BEAUMONT, Texas — As families prepare for the upcoming school year, doctors at CHRISTUS St. Elizabeth are offering critical advice to help children stay healthy in the classroom and on the playground.
Going to the doctor for the first time on your own can be stressful. You may feel anxiety, concern, or fear. A little preparation can help build confidence and ensure your appointment goes well.
(StatePoint) The holiday season is a joyous time to reconnect with family and friends, but it can also throw your wellness routines out of alignment. Doctors advise prioritizing healthy choices now so ...
MVP Health Care is hosting a free “Heart to Heart Stroll With A Doc” event to promote heart health. The event, in partnership with Capital Cardiology Associates and Colonie Center, will be held on ...
February is American Heart Month but doctors say making sure your heart is healthy is a year-round goal.
While it's important to enjoy holiday gatherings, it's also important to take care of your health, including your heart. According to data from the American Heart Association, cardiovascular deaths — ...
ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM)— As the holiday season approaches, doctors are reminding the public that gatherings and festive activities can increase the risk of catching colds and the flu. Dr. Justin Nistico, ...
HUDSONVILLE, Mich. — Thanksgiving and the following weekend tend to be busy times at emergency departments and doctors' offices. At Holland Hospital, its team sees an increase in patient volumes on ...
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TYLER, Texas (KETK) – In this week’s edition of ‘East Texas In Focus‘, KETK’s Nolan Hoffman spoke with a team of CHRISTUS doctors to get their advice for parents as students head back into school.