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Internal Medicine Division
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Mar

Celebrate National Kidney Month by Taking Good Care of Them

Most of us are born with two bean-shaped kidneys that reside on the left and right side of your spine and part of the lower portion of your rib cage. While not the largest part of the body like the skin, your kidneys have one of the most important roles in your health: removing toxins...
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17
Feb

How to Get Control of your Type 2 Diabetes

If you’re living with type 2 diabetes or have been diagnosed with prediabetes, you’ve likely had many questions regarding how diabetes affects your life and future. The good news about type 2 diabetes is that it can be controlled, and consistent efforts to implement small changes in your lifestyle can significantly improve your day-to-day quality...
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26
Jan

Quick Tips for a Healthier, More Active You in 2023

A new year is a wonderful opportunity to refresh and recharge and to recommit our efforts to attain our goals. At Premier Medical, we look forward to supporting our patients in achieving greater happiness and improved health. In this article, we’ve compiled a list of tips to help you be healthier and more active in...
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21
Dec

Here’s How to Keep Your New Year Resolution

By one estimate, 44 percent of Americans make a New Year’s resolution. That’s the good news. However, not everyone succeeds in meeting their goal. In fact, by February a whopping 80 percent of resolutions will fail. Is this your experience? Have you managed to stick by your 2022 resolution? We want you to succeed because...
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16
Dec

New Year – Healthier You!

When it comes to setting New Year’s resolutions, many of us hope that each year we will be feeling healthier and happier than the year before. We make fitness goals and promises to eat better, plan to work smarter and spend more time with family or friends. This year, be sure to spend some time...
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08
Nov

November is American Diabetes Month – Are You At Risk for Type 2 Diabetes?

Diabetes is a prevalent chronic condition, with more than 37 million Americans diagnosed with the disease according to the Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Join us this November as we raise awareness about diabetes, particularly type two diabetes, which is the most common form of the disease. What are your risks and how...
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