According to the Annenberg Public Policy Center, despite common
views, most suicides do not occur in the winter. This has been a
long held belief and even clinicians will offer evidence of this
from ... Read More »
Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s more common in women living in the
Northern parts of the United States…is it lack of Sun? Who knew
that geography would be important in inflammatory bowel ... Read More »
It seems obvious that when two people cease to communicate their
relationship begins to die. And yet so often I see couples in my
office that have simply stopped talking about anything of any
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With the holiday season in full swing, the joy and sharing of the
season is what we all look forward to. Unfortunately, there are
things that can directly or indirectly impose on the festivities,
and ... Read More »
An often-proclaimed fear of my perpetually single clients is their
belief that when people get married they stop having sex. I have
actually heard this as a rationalization for why they have a fear
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The holidays are here and with that always a good time to remind
folks of some important safety tips. So with a big thanks to the
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and some input from me, here
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Do you know someone who has been diagnosed with diabetes or is
prediabetic? Maybe you are one of these people. Here are six tips
to keep your holiday fare diabetes friendly:
Most sleep-medicine doctors report that their practices are
overwhelmingly dominated by women. Reports have shown that almost 3
in 10 women are now using some type of sleep-aide, at least a few
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