Healthy Living
Early intervention can be key to preventing chronic pain
Osteopathic physicians cite crucial three-month window for treatment before pain becomes chronic.
6 tips for easing into high-intensity interval workouts
The articles surrounding high-intensity interval training (HIIT) are numerous. The benefits are becoming clearer in the literature. The workouts can… Read More ›
Awareness solid, compliance low for Americans and new shingles vaccine
Shingles vaccination is now nearly twice as effective as the previous protocol and available to patients 10 years younger than… Read More ›
Cleveland Clinic physicians bring precision to treating tendon afflictions
Drs. Dominic King and Jason Genin, two sports medicine DOs at Cleveland Clinic, are changing how tendon injuries are diagnosed… Read More ›
X is for xiphoid: Texas surgeon changes lives by listening to patients
Dr. Albert H. Yurvati, DO, knows their life stories.
The International Harvester designer’s granddaughter, driving a restored ’64 Scout, broadsided on… Read More ›
Survey: Patients want to ‘friend’ their physicians on social media
A new survey from the American Osteopathic Association finds more than half of millennials (54%) and more than four out of 10 (42%) adults are or would like to be friends with or follow their health care providers on social media.
5 things to know about sarcoidosis
Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease that can affect any organ. Most people who have sarcoidosis have few signs of the… Read More ›
Chronic dizziness can be caused by psychiatric disorder, study finds
While most cases of chronic dizziness result from a physical disorder, psychiatric issues can be a cause—or a consequence—of chronic… Read More ›
Prom prep: Health and safety tips for your teen
Prom season means glamorous attire, limousines and late curfews for many high school students. It’s also the perfect opportunity to… Read More ›