Yes, You Need a Flu Shot More Than Ever
“Comorbidity” is the medical term; “twindemic” is the newest popular phrase. They both mean the same thing: the possibility of experiencing seasonal influenza and COVID-19 at the same time. This is true not only for the country at large—along with its
Staying Safe from COVID-19: It’s All About the Aerosols
The progression of COVID-19 in the U.S. continues its grim march. At least 190,000 Americans died in the eight months since its initial appearance here, with as many as 410,00 total deaths projected by the end of the year. This
Household Mold Can Trigger Respiratory Issues
If you have allergies or asthma, our family practice doctors can provide ways to control your symptoms. Aside from medical intervention, however, the best way to protect your sensitive respiratory system is to avoid the allergens that trigger the sneezing,
Living Well Through Menopause
In days past, if the perfectly normal transition from childbearing years to infertility was discussed at all, it was coyly referred to as “the change.” Fortunately, we’ve progressed to the point where the transition of menopause every woman experiences by