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A Primary Care Guide to Perimenopause and Menopause: Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Resources

Menopause is a natural phase of life for women, yet it’s often surrounded by confusion, misinformation, and silence. As a primary care provider, I frequently see patients who are struggling with symptoms they don’t fully understand—or worse, feel dismissed when they bring them up. If you’re wondering “What age does menopause start?”, “What are the…

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National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month: A Primary Care Perspective

September marks National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, a critical time to raise awareness about one of the most common cancers affecting men today. As a primary care provider, this month presents an opportunity to educate patients, identify risk factors early, and initiate timely screening. Prostate health often goes unaddressed until symptoms develop—making early conversations in…

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Immunizations: What Every Parent and Adult Needs to Know About Vaccines

Immunizations are one of the greatest success stories in public health. Thanks to vaccines, we’ve eradicated deadly diseases, saved millions of lives, and significantly reduced hospitalizations for conditions that once devastated communities. But with so much information (and misinformation) available today, many parents—and even adults—are left wondering: Are childhood vaccines safe? What vaccines are required…

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June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month: Understanding, Detecting, and Supporting Brain Health

Each June, we observe Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month to shine a spotlight on one of the most pressing public health challenges of our time—Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. With more than 6 million Americans currently living with Alzheimer’s and millions more affected by related cognitive disorders, this month serves as a crucial time for…

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June is National Safety Month: A Primary Care Guide to Keeping You Safe at Work, Home, and in the Community

Every June, National Safety Month serves as a timely reminder to reflect on how we can all play a role in reducing preventable injuries and deaths. Sponsored by the National Safety Council (NSC), this month-long observance highlights the importance of safety awareness in every aspect of our lives—from the workplace and the home to our…

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National Stroke Awareness Month: The Critical Role of Primary Care in Stroke Prevention and Management

Each May, National Stroke Awareness Month serves as a vital reminder of the importance of understanding, preventing, and responding to strokes. Strokes are a leading cause of brain damage, death, and long-term disability in the United States, affecting nearly 800,000 people each year. Despite these alarming numbers, many strokes are preventable, and early intervention can…