Tips for Healthy and Safe Swimming Week

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It’s Healthy and Safe Swimming Week! Swimming and other water activities are favorite pastimes for summer weather, but it comes with some risks. The CDC provides several pages of tips for keeping safe while still enjoying the water this summer, and year-round! Below we have a list of 5 things to keep in mind when […]

Tips for Safely Maintaining a Lawn and Garden

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After a long winter of lifeless grass and barren trees, springtime is a welcome opportunity to enjoy the warming weather while cleaning up outdoor spaces. Tidying our yards by gardening, mowing, hedge clipping and weed eating is a great way to get moving and create an outdoor space we can enjoy all summer long. But […]

Your Questions about the COVID-19 Vaccine…Answered!

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We are happy to provide COVID-19 vaccinations to our community! Moderna two-step vaccines are now available at our Roswell and Sugar Hill centers! For more information on vaccines and how to get yours with us please click HERE. Below we have some answers to the most asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, answered by Dr. Sang Dao! […]

What Are Antihistamines?

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If you have allergies there’s a good chance you have a relationship with Benadryl, or some other form of antihistamine medication, that keeps the sneezing and eye watering to a minimum. Or maybe you know antihistamines as a first defense from hives when you’ve gotten into something like poison ivy. Or still, maybe you have […]

Healthy Skin Tips

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Your skin has your back, and your knees, and your wrists… face… well, all of you! Taking care of our skin is vital to our health, but it goes beyond just avoiding obvious cuts, scrapes, and burns. Here are some tips from the National Institutes of Health on all the things that contribute to healthier […]

Coronavirus Tracking April 23, 2021

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Coronavirus Illness (COVID-19) Tracking! These CDC US reports includes all 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and US Virgin Islands. These are cases reported to the CDC since January 21, 2020. Nationwide there have been 31,730,950 reported cases and 567,352 reported deaths associated with COVID-19. Dr. Nancy Messonnier, Director at the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases […]

5 Tips for Dealing with Ticks

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Depending on how you do it, spending time in nature can be great for exercise, inspiration, or relaxation. But with the time spent outdoors, comes the inherent risks of meeting some creepy crawlies- like ticks. Most of us will find ourselves facing these little parasites at least once in our lives and being prepared can […]

What is Pollen and Why Does it Cause Allergy Symptoms?

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This time of year, pollen seems to cover, well… everything. If the warm weather and April showers have snuck up on you, and May flowers seem like an impending doom, it can lead you to wonder, what exactly is pollen, and why does it make us miserable in the spring and summer months? For many […]

Coronavirus Tracking April 9, 2021

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Coronavirus Illness (COVID-19) Tracking! These CDC US reports includes all 50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and US Virgin Islands. These are cases reported to the CDC since January 21, 2020. As of 4-8-21 Nationwide there have been 30,737,477 reported cases and 556,106 reported deaths associated with COVID-19. Dr. Nancy Messonnier, Director at the National Center for Immunization […]

CDC’s 8 Tips for a Healthy Spring

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In the spirit of National Public Health Week, and today being World Health Day, we have some tips from the CDC on how to have a healthy Spring season that will build you up for a healthy life in general. While a few of these are self-explanatory, it never hurts to be reminded of the […]