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6 Ways to Prioritize Self-Care During the Holidays
Holiday baking, shopping, decorating … there are a million things that you may prioritize over health and self-care during the holidays.
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5 Reasons You Need a Primary Care Doctor Sooner Rather Than Later
If you’ve been putting off finding a primary doctor care for any reason, don’t delay further.
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Tips to Stay Healthy, Safe and Cool this Summer
There’s so much to do during the summer months — and so many opportunities for illness or injury. Typical summertime activities like swimming and biking come with unique risks, and summertime heat itself can be dangerous.
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5 Ways to Conquer Stress (and Protect Your Health, Too)
These simple stress-busters can help quiet your mind and improve your physical wellbeing.
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Convenient Care, Urgent Care, Emergency Care or Virtual Care – What’s the Difference?
In a world where there’s not enough time in the day to be sick, we find ourselves wanting flexibility and more options for care when illness or injury strikes.
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Should I go to Urgent Care or a Primary Care Doctor?
Oops. One minute you’re chopping celery and the next minute you’re bleeding and off to an urgent care.
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5 Ways Technology Makes it Easier to Visit the Doctor
Many young adults believe a visit to a primary care doctor is more time-consuming than going to an urgent care facility. But the opposite is true, thanks to new technology.
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Flu season is here and it’s time to get a flu shot, even if you’ve had the COVID-19 vaccine
The vaccine we’ve been hearing about for most of the year is, of course, the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Sisters share doctor and delivery date
Some sisters imagine what it might be like to have and raise their kids close together. Few, however, get to experience giving birth to their babies on the exact same day, at the same hospital, delivered by the same doctor. It sounds like a fictionalized movie storyline. But for two St. Louis sisters, this was their reality.