If you are sexually active, you need to be careful of sexually transmitted diseases. But how do you know which diseases you’re likely to get or what to get tested for? Read on to find out more.
If you are sexually active, you need to be careful of sexually transmitted diseases. But how do you know which diseases you’re likely to get or what to get tested for? Read on to find out more.
It’s pretty common to get routine checkups and other typical doctor visits when something’s wrong. But how familiar are you with preventative care? Find out more.
We tend to take things like mood swings, feeling down, and various anxieties as just everyday things to push through. But these can be symptoms of deeper problems. Find out what a mental health screening can do to help.
Once you’ve gone through menopause, your body will undergo many changes. With all these changes, what medical benefits can you get from postmenopausal care? What is postmenopausal care?
Just like regular maintenance keeps your car out of the shop, annual checkups can keep you out of the hospital. Don’t wait for something to go wrong. A little prevention goes a long way.
If you’re sexually active, you can get a sexually transmitted disease (STD). That means you should be tested periodically to protect yourself and your partner. Read on to learn more about confidential STD testing.
Are you worried about your high cholesterol? You can lower it, and in turn, protect yourself from health risks and complications. Keep reading for tips on how you can use diet to maintain good health.
Concerned about catching the flu this season but not sure when the best time to get vaccinated is? Learn why you should get a flu shot and why getting vaccinated now is the right time.
Millions of Americans have high blood sugar and are at risk for Type 2 diabetes. If you’re one of them, read on to learn five simple steps for managing prediabetes and turning your health around.
You likely already know that COVID-19 is highly contagious. But you can take steps to reduce your risk of infection and still take care of someone close to you who has this coronavirus.