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What You Need to Know About Headaches
Even though headaches are common and can often be successfully self-managed, what happens when the pain is severe or won't go away? Learn when you should worry about headaches with…
What You Need to Know About Pelvic Pain
Discover the silent signals of pelvic pain in women and when to seek help. Learn how to identify symptoms, understand causes, and when to take pelvic pain seriously.
What You Need to Know About Sinus Infections: Myth. vs. Fact
Discover the truth about sinus infections to help you better understand and manage them with insights from Stephan Warman, MD, an ear, nose, and throat specialist at Íøºì³Ô¹Ï
What You Need to Know About This Year's Flu Season
Usually, flu season is fairly predictable. It generally runs from October through March, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) uses data from the previous year to determine…
What You Need to Know about Back-to-School and COVID-19
As communities try to balance the urgent need to bring students back to classrooms while also preventing the spread of coronavirus, Summit Health's Director of Infection Prevention Dr. Dan Hart…
What You Should Know About Flu Antiviral Medications
Did you know there are easy ways to treat the flu once you become sick? Learn about all the antiviral medications for treating the flu when you walk into any…
What Your Pain Could Mean and What You Should Do
Trying to determine the best route to take when you're in pain is both confusing and stressful. It is helpful, however, to put the pain in context of any underlying…
What Your Respiratory Symptoms Could Mean
Fall doesn't just mark the arrival of stunning foliage, it's also the beginning of cold and flu season, which can last until early May. For some people, the transition from…
What are Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancers?
Oral and oropharyngeal cancers, which begin in the mouth or throat, have been on the rise throughout the last decade.
What are Skin Tags? Q&A with a Dermatologist
Skin tags are harmless growths resulting from collagen fibers lodged in thicker skin areas. Learn more about skin tags with Clifton, New Jersey, dermatologist Hee J. Koh, MD.