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What is HPV?
HPV stands for Human papillomavirus and is the most common sexually transmitted infection. The virus is transmitted through physical or sexual contact with someone who has the virus, even if that person does not have any signs of the virus. Signs and symptoms of HPV may not be seen for many years after initial infection,…

5 reasons you have a UTI
A urinary tract infection (UTI) is a very common infection that affects your urinary system. The urinary system includes the urethra, ureters, bladder, and kidneys. A UTI may affect any part of the urinary system. Symptoms of a UTI include urinating frequently, pain with urination, urine leakage, and pain your side or lower back, and…

How to lower cholesterol
High cholesterol is correlated with increased risk of heart disease and heart attacks. Cholesterol can be reduced with the use of medications or lifestyle changes. It is preferred that cholesterol is lowered with lifestyle changes first to help reduce the amount of medications used and precent any adverse side effects that medication may cause. If…

What are the health benefits of green tea?
Green tea has been consumed in China and Japan for thousands of years, and is starting to become a popular research topic for its discovered health benefits. Green tea contains flavonoids which are substances found in plants and flowers and studies have shown that the flavonoids in green tea can help in heart health, lowering…

What is Lupus?
Lupus is a generalized term for an autoimmune disease that has many different manifestations throughout the body. These include Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Cutaneous Lupus, and Drug-Induced Lupus. The most common, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus is a systemic multi-organ autoimmune disease caused by the creation of antibodies against one’s self. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus more commonly occurs in…

What is Alzheimer’s disease?
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive disorder that causes memory impairment, and is the most common cause of dementia. Alzheimer’s is most commonly diagnosed after age 65, however, there is a type called “early-onset Alzheimer’s disease” that is diagnosed prior to age 65. There are two classifications of Alzheimer’s disease, mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s…

What are common rashes
Rashes can occur for a variety of reasons, here are some of the most common rashes and what you need to know about them! Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) is a chronic inflammatory skin disorder that waxes and wanes. The exact cause is unknown, however it is known that soaps, detergents, and certain foods can cause flare ups….

5 common health problems to watch for after the age of 40
As you age, your body starts to become more susceptible to various health problems. Listed below are a few of the most common problems you may run into as you age. Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis, and is caused by the wear and tear of daily life on the cartilage. Over time, the…

What is chronic kidney disease and how to prevent it?
Chronic kidney disease is the continuous decline in the kidneys’ abilities to filter blood from toxins, and is one of the leading causes of death in the United States (CDC.gov). In order to be classified as chronic kidney disease, the GFR needs to be less than 60 mL/minute/1.73m2 or structural or functional kidney damage, for…

Can I get addicted to pain medication?
Yes, anyone who takes opioids, a type of pain medication, is at risk for developing addiction. Individual addiction risk is affected by length of time using opioids and personal history. It is difficult to determine who will develop dependence or abuse of these drugs. Opioids are extremely addictive, partially due to their activation of the…

What is keto?
The keto diet is a diet that limits carbohydrates to less than 50 grams a day. The remaining calories and nutrition comes from fat and protein. The purpose of shifting to a high-fat low carb-diet is to make your body shift from using carbs and glucose for energy to using fat for energy, this process…

How to lower blood pressure?
High blood pressure can have serious effects on your lifelong health. But thankfully there are several ways to decrease blood pressure, even without medication. One of the best ways to decrease your blood pressure and keep it down is by losing weight and decreasing your waistline. Blood pressure will often increase as weight increases. Also,…

The benefits of seeing a medical provider for acne
Dermatologists can be able to help control acne, avoid scarring and skin damage, or make scars less noticeable. Usually the first line for acne treatment includes good hygiene and over the counter medications. If after a couple weeks or months these methods do not work for you, then your dermatologist may have to prescribe stronger…

Is there a vaccine for Monkeypox?
In the United States, there are two vaccines that may be used to protect against monkeypox, JYNNEOS and ACAM2000. Both vaccines that may be used for the monkeypox virus are based off of the smallpox vaccine as the two viruses are closely related. Those who should consider getting vaccinated include individuals that have been identified…