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Faster testing for the Coronavirus is now available. The COVID-19 (coronavirus) rapid test detects previous exposure to the virus or early stage infection with a small blood sample. Click here to set up a telemedicine appointment and schedule rapid testing. … Continue reading
When we first heard about the coronavirus, many parents immediately thought: How will this affect my kids? It’s a common worry and a real reason why researchers have already been looking into the subject. Luckily the news seems better than … Continue reading
When we work together, great changes happen; even when we’re recovering from a pandemic. The coronavirus has caused many of us to shift gears in our work and private lives. Thankfully, our situation here at home has improved, which has … Continue reading
If you’re one of thousands of Americans who contracted COVID-19, your symptoms might not have been severe enough for hospitalization, so you self-isolated at home. You feel you have recovered, but when is it safe for you to stop isolating? … Continue reading
Author: Dr. Dacelin St. Martin, MD, FAAP A restorative night’s sleep is a great way to keep nasty germs at bay. Your immune system relies on you getting around 7 hours’ sleep a night on a consistent basis to operate effectively. … Continue reading
Put yourself in this scenario: You’re casually pushing your cart through the grocery store when you encounter a fellow shopper in the canned goods aisle. You subconsciously size them up, and decide that they look healthy enough. Right as you … Continue reading
We’re bombarded with conflicting messages from the media regarding health and wellness, but one message is clear: a balance between nutrition, exercise, sleep and positive attitude are key to living a healthful existence. Now, throw in a pandemic and your … Continue reading
Quick question: How have you been making the most of your time while at home these last few weeks? Maybe you’ve found new hobbies or started a renovation project. Either way, we’d like to hear what fun and unique things … Continue reading
A solid cleaning regimen keeps your house in visitor-ready style, and keeps germs at bay during viral outbreaks. Sure, it’s easy to get behind on cleaning tasks with the kids being home from school and more time spent around the … Continue reading
Good old soap and water have been around for thousands of years. How is something so ancient still so effective against bacteria and viruses? Ask mom; better yet, ask a scientist. The Science of Soap Most viruses have an outer … Continue reading
