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Why Your Doctor Tests Your Blood Sugar
In adults, a screening blood sugar test is generally used to see if your blood sugar is too high. Often adults with raised blood sugar don't have obvious symptoms of diabetes or prediabetes.
Wisdom Teeth Extraction
Because most mouths are too small for the 4 additional molars called wisdom teeth, these teeth usually must be removed. Here's how it's done.
Work and Pregnancy
Many women continue working through their pregnancy without any problems. It depends on the type of work they do and their condition. Here's what you need to know.
Work and Stress: Your Well-Being
When stress becomes a daily companion, it can lead to burnout—a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion. Learn how to safeguard your well-being.
Work Out on the Water
With a sailboat, canoe, kayak, windsurfing outfit, or pair of water skis, you can explore a whole new world of activities. Once you've embraced proper training and safety, you'll get a fine, fun workout.
Work-Related Lung Diseases
Work-related lung diseases are lung problems that are made worse in certain work environments. They are caused by long-term exposure to certain irritants that are breathed into the lungs. These lung diseases may have lasting effects, even after the exposure ends. Read on for more details.
Yogurt Popsicles
Cool down with this creamy, fruity treat.
You Can Head Off Stress Fractures
A stress fracture happens when you increase the length or intensity of your workout too quickly.
Your 2-Year-Old Child
The "terrible twos" phase of a child's life also can be the "terrific twos." Read on to learn more about how to deal with your 2-year-old child.
Your Annual Wellness Visit
Your annual wellness visit is the ideal time to check in with your healthcare provider about the best ways to take care of your health.
Your Child’s Separation Anxiety and School
The prospect of new experiences away from parents or other loved ones can be quite frightening, especially for younger children. These worries are a normal part of development for all children.
Your Child's Asthma: First Office Visit
You may be wondering what questions the healthcare provider will ask, or what tests and exams your child will need. Read on to learn what you and your child can expect.