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The approach of the holidays also means a homecoming for many students who have been away at college, and amid the COVID-19 pandemic making sure they can return safely is of utmost importance. ...
As we recently moved into Phase 2 in Washington, DC with a certain loosening of restrictions, not only is it a time to enjoy a lunch or dinner at a favorite restaurant on an outdoor patio but ...
Cherry Blossoms in full bloom, birds chirping, and finally able to open your windows- the tell-tell signs of spring are welcome in a time of anxiety and uncertainty. But with COVID-19 the ...
People who keep weight off tend to have several habits in common. The following strategies can help you achieve long-term weight loss. Exercise every day People in the National Weight Control ...
Your annual wellness visit is the ideal time to check in with your doctor about the best ways to take care of your health. As you age, you may need some new tests. Others may no longer be ...
You've done your homework, made your plan, and tossed out all your cigarettes. Now the big day is here. It's day one of your plan to quit smoking. You've probably heard that nicotine withdrawal ...
Dr. Adam Friedman , and Dr. Ilana DeLuca of the Department of Dermatology share ways to help you break the itch-scratch cycle. See full article here.
March is National Nutrition Month This year's theme is ‘Go Further With Food’, a reminder to us all to fill our diet with nutrient-rich foods and to reduce waste. Our dietitians shares some ...