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Integrative Medicine: Reframing Chronic Pain in the Opioid Era | HealthCity

Integrative Medicine: Reframing Chronic Pain in the Opioid Era | HealthCity

The overuse of opioids in our country is deeply associated with chronic pain. In 1995, the American Pain Society warned of the insufficient treatment of pain and launched a campaign to make pain the fifth vital sign. One month later, the Food and Drug

What on Earth is a 'Sleep Doctor'? And When Should You See One?

What on Earth is a 'Sleep Doctor'? And When Should You See One?

If you’ve ever had trouble sleeping, like one of the70 million Americans that suffer from chronic sleep problems, you might not have been sure where to turn. Enter, the enigmatic “sleep doctor. A “sleep doctor” is a fairly ambiguous umbrella term for

Hip Pain Treatment | Detroit, MI | DMC

Hip Pain Treatment | Detroit, MI | DMC

In hip replacement surgery, the surgeon replaces the ball and socket portion of the hip with a combination of metal, ceramic and plastic. Many different types of designs and materials are currently used in artificial hip joints. All of them consist of two

Leapfrog Says These Hospitals Are North Texas' Safest Right Now

Leapfrog Says These Hospitals Are North Texas' Safest Right Now

There is no shortage of hospital recognitions, certifications, or awards, but when it comes to employers, they are primarily concerned with one thing: safety. The Leapfrog Group represents hundreds of the nation’s most influential employers and purchasers

Here's how Central Texas parents can navigate the baby formula shortage

Here's how Central Texas parents can navigate the baby formula shortage

The difficulty finding some infant formulas might have Austin-area families wondering what they can do if they can't find their baby's brand.  A national formula shortage was triggered in part by the closure of a plant in Michigan after unsanitary

 Bridging Gaps in Care or Perpetuating Health Inequities?

Bridging Gaps in Care or Perpetuating Health Inequities?

When much of the world shut down in March of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals and healthcare providers made a huge shift in how they delivered healthcare almost overnight — from in-person care to telehealth. During the pandemic, the use of

Scientists investigate perplexing 'viral rebound' COVID-19 cases after taking Paxlovid

Scientists investigate perplexing 'viral rebound' COVID-19 cases after taking Paxlovid

Pfizer executives said that they are the reports “very seriously." According to the Michigan Health Department, those who are moderately and severely immunocompromised are eligible for Paxlovid. When Laura Martin tested positive for COVID-19 last month

Mental Illness, Cardiovascular Disease Connection

Mental Illness, Cardiovascular Disease Connection

Experts say certain mental health therapies can help reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Hayden Williams/Stocksy United Researchers say people with severe mental illness have a higher risk of developing and dying from cardiovascular disease. They note

Know and respond quickly to signs of stroke

Know and respond quickly to signs of stroke

May is Stroke Awareness Month, which means it’s a good time to make sure you know the common symptoms of stroke and learn about your own risk. Early stroke detection — recognizing the symptoms and immediately seeking treatment — is key to improving

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