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My Prostate Cancer Story – Stanley Brown
Read more: My Prostate Cancer Story – Stanley BrownWhen Stanley Brown and his family moved to Tulsa from Houston, TX more than 20 years ago, he made a life-saving decision without realizing it at the time. He met Dr. Christopher Hunter at Utica Park Clinic – Broken Arrow South. The avid softball player and sports enthusiast was often in the clinic for a broken hand…
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Back to School: What to ask your pediatrician or family medicine doctor
Read more: Back to School: What to ask your pediatrician or family medicine doctorParents, you may be thinking about getting back into the early morning routine or shopping for school supplies, while your child is thinking about which friends are in class with them this year, but the start of a new school year is also the time you want to think about annual checkups and sports physicals.…
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The Problem with Aging: More than Skin Deep
Read more: The Problem with Aging: More than Skin DeepWe’re not getting any younger. It is something we celebrate with candles and cake each passing year, but in reality, many of us dread the idea of aging. We don’t want to look older and we certainly don’t want to feel older. Of the 75 million Baby Boomers, every day thousands are literally blowing out…
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Be Smart About Water Safety
Read more: Be Smart About Water SafetyWarmer weather calls many people to the water – whether that be to area lakes, rivers or pools. With more splashing, catching rays and fun in the sun, summer is also a high time for drowning. Fortunately, the latest research shows the number of drowning deaths is falling, but not for all age groups. Help…
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Exercising this Summer: How to Stay Safe & Healthy
Read more: Exercising this Summer: How to Stay Safe & HealthyIf you are exercising outside this summer, you already know how hot it can get during the day. Adjusting to this added heat and humidity can almost feel impossible. When you have to worry about dehydration and heatstroke, you may wonder how you can stay cool this summer while still maintaining your exercise plan. Here…
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Veg Out with Vegetarianism: A Great Diet
Read more: Veg Out with Vegetarianism: A Great DietIf you’ve ever wondered about starting a healthy lifestyle, adhering to a vegetarian diet is a great way to start. A vegetarian is a person who abstains from eating any fish, meat, or poultry. Many vegetarians still eat dairy products and eggs. Although you may not want to cut out all meat from your diet,…
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Testicular Cancer Awareness
Read more: Testicular Cancer AwarenessApril is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month. When caught early, testicular cancer is one of the most curable forms of cancer. Symptoms The following are the most common symptoms of testicular cancer: The symptoms of testicular cancer may look like other conditions or medical problems. Always consult your doctor for a diagnosis. Risk Factors Research shows…
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Diabetes and What it Means for Your Family
Read more: Diabetes and What it Means for Your FamilyWith 29 million Americans living with Type 2 diabetes and another 3 million living with Type 1 diabetes, you are probably aware of someone trying to manage this complex condition, if you are not yourself. You may be wondering why some people develop diabetes and others do not and what risk your children have of…
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Prepare for Spring Allergies Now
Read more: Prepare for Spring Allergies NowTwo days ago snow was on the ground and now we are within two weeks of the official start to spring. When trees start to bloom and new life begins to sprout, allergy season will be close behind. If spring is your season for wheezing and sneezing, you’re not alone. Seasonal allergies affect 60 million…
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Establishing Healthy Sleep Patterns for Your Child
Read more: Establishing Healthy Sleep Patterns for Your ChildMarch 2 – 8 is Sleep Awareness Week and if you are a sleep-deprived parent, sleep is probably top of mind more than just one week out of the year. Today’s we’re sharing tips and information to help parents, whether you have a newborn waking every one to two hours, or a preschooler who can’t seem to…