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Hangover: Causes of Hangover
By Dr. Steven Elsbecker, DO, FACEPMost of us have been unfortunate enough to experience a hangover. Some are more severe than others to be sure, and some are even so sev

Coronavirus Prevention and Treatment
PreventionThere is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus. However,

ER Physician Explains the Health Benefits of Napping
Most Americans do not get enough sleep every night. For them, a quick nap during the day will do wonders for them.Health experts believe that even a 20-minute afternoon

GERD (Heartburn) – Pain in the Upper Gut
Written by Dr. Ruby Rose, MD.Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), or “Heartburn”, has likely affected you at some point in your life. Up to 20% of people suffer from

Psoriasis : Challenges, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
Psoriasis is a skin disorder that causes skin cells to rapidly multiply, forming dry, itchy patches that are red and often painful. It can be a challenging, chronic dise

3 Heart Attack Risk Factors – Are You at Risk?
3 Heart Attack Risk Factors – Are You at Risk?Everybody has heard of heart attacks, but many people do not realize that they can be at serious risk of a heart attack or

Anxiety Myths and Misconceptions: 7 Things People Get Wrong About Anxiety
Do you ever feel like as soon as you let your guard down, something terrible is bound to happen? Welcome to anxiety.Anxiety disorder manifests in many ways for anyone wh
By SignatureCare ER| Mar 31, 2018 | Categories: Health & Wellness, Patient Resources, Symptoms, Trauma & Injury

Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer
Seeing the word breast cancer can bring shivers down the spine of any woman (or even man), and it is natural and acceptable to feel that way. Almost everyone have heard
By SignatureCare ER| Jan 20, 2018 | Categories: Education, Health & Wellness, Patient Resources, Safety Tips

When You Have Adult ADHD
Adult ADHD is hard enough when you’re a kid in a classroom, but as an adult, it can be harder – focusing, sitting still, managing money, and other such “grown-up” tasks