Posts Tagged With 'Florida'

Fractures: Types of Broken Bones in Children

Fractures: Types of Broken Bones in Children

Summertime is here, which means that you and your family will be outside and more active in the warm weather. Kids, especially, will test their limits and some will end up with fractures, or broken bones. From the playground to riding a bike to jumping rope, broken bones can happen with any physical activity. Most fractures occur to either the legs or arms. Children’s bones...

Posted on June 26, 2016Read More

What is a Hospitalist?

What is a Hospitalist?

Within the last decade, the term hospitalist has become a common term in the field of medicine, but not many people know what it means. A hospitalist is a physician that practices in hospital medicine. Normally, they are not specialists in a specific field of medicine. Most have family medicine and general internal medicine education and training. They focus on general...

Posted on June 13, 2016Read More

What is a Colonoscopy?

What is a Colonoscopy?

A colonoscopy is a medical procedure performed by a gastroenterologist to view the inside of your colon. It is a great tool in discovering polyps, cysts, and any other abnormalities within the colon. Individuals over the age of 50 are encouraged to get a colonoscopy since colon cancers are more prevalent in that population. There are other circumstances, however, that would...

Posted on May 20, 2016Read More

Sleep and its Impact on Your Health

Sleep and its Impact on Your Health

We all know that feeling of waking up and you feel just as tired as when you went to bed the night before. We also know that feeling of waking up feeling refreshed and energetic. This shows you how important a good night’s sleep can be for your overall well-being. When you are sleeping, you may think that your body shuts down. Actually, it is quite the opposite. Your body...

Posted on May 16, 2016Read More

Lyme disease: Treatment is Crucial

Lyme disease: Treatment is Crucial

Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that is transmitted to humans through a bite from an infected blacklegged tick. These ticks can attach to any part of the body, but are most often found in hard-to-see areas such as the scalp, groin and armpits. The indications that you have contracted the disease are: headache, fever, fatigue and a rash. The disease can be eliminated by...

Posted on April 25, 2016Read More