Living with Diabetes
Written by Emily Howard “It’s hard to believe that something that seems so good can actually hurt you.” That’s what my mom told me during
Written by Emily Howard “It’s hard to believe that something that seems so good can actually hurt you.” That’s what my mom told me during
Written By Emily Howard After the horrors of war, many soldiers and servicemen find themselves facing another battle: post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In the past,
Written By MicroHealth, LLC Employee What is Dementia? Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with
Written By Mohammed Yasin 1) Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML) Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy, or PML, is a very rare viral disease which is fatal in most cases.
Written by Charles Sneiderman, MD PhD A new Institute of Medicine report on medical error estimates that 5% of US adults who get outpatient care
Written By Guest Bloggers Robert Marshall, MD, MPH, MISM, CMO, HIT GROUP and Nicholas Appolonia, FA-C, MSN, PhD, CMIO, CEO, HIT GROUPMedical care delivered to the patient can be
Written By Guest Blogger, Robert Marshall, MD, MPH, MISM, FAAFP, CMO, HIT GROUP The internet has become an excellent resource for information on virtually any
Written by Frank Tucker As a practitioner of Occupational Health (OH), I would be remised if I didn’t do a related blog. So as I
Written by Frank Tucker An outreach program provides a platform of effective intervention for at risk population. This can be anything from the general population
Written by Frank Tucker Each day, more than 3,600 people under 18 smoke their first cigarette, and more than 900 begin smoking every day. Cigarette smoking is