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What is keto?
The keto diet is a diet that limits carbohydrates to less than 50 grams a day. The remaining calories and […]
Read MoreHow to lower blood pressure?
High blood pressure can have serious effects on your lifelong health. But thankfully there are several ways to decrease blood […]
Read MoreThe benefits of seeing a medical provider for acne
Dermatologists can be able to help control acne, avoid scarring and skin damage, or make scars less noticeable. Usually the […]
Read MoreIs there a vaccine for Monkeypox?
In the United States, there are two vaccines that may be used to protect against monkeypox, JYNNEOS and ACAM2000. Both […]
Read MoreWhat is Monkeypox and is there a treatment?
Monkeypox virus is a disease that typically affects rodents or nonhuman primates, but may occur in humans. It is native […]
Read MoreHow do you invite a friend or family member to join Umedoc?
Sending an invitation to your friends and family is quick and easy. Simply follow the steps below. 1. Log into […]
Read MoreHow do antibiotics work?
Not all antibiotics are created equal! For many years scientists have studied ways to tailor antibiotics to kill specific bacteria […]
Read MoreAside from taking my medications, what can I do to improve my symptoms of Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)?
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most prevalent endocrine-metabolic disorders in females affecting 5 to 10% of women […]
Read MoreDo I need to avoid sun exposure on antibiotics?
Fun in the sun can sometimes be limited by medications that interact with sunlight exposure. Some medicines contain ingredients that […]
Read MoreWhy do antibiotics give me a yeast infection?
The human body is a host for billions of organisms that work to keep us healthy by balancing pH, aiding […]
Read MoreHow do I know if I need antibiotics?
Antibiotics come in many forms and appear to be versatile when it comes to treating infections, however, it is a […]
Read MoreThese are three things everyone should know about exercising
The American Heart Association recommends at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per […]
Read MoreWhat to Do about Pink Eye
Conjunctivitis, or “pink eye” as many of us know it, refers to the inflammation of the membrane that covers the […]
Read MoreSigns and Symptoms of a UTI and What You Can Do about It
Urinary tract infections are very common in the United States and the rest of the world. They can have many […]
Read MoreWhat to Do When Head Keeps Itching?
Head lice are tiny insects, about the size of a sesame seed, that resides on hair and flourishes by sucking blood from the scalp in humans. Lice may be present on the body as well as in the pubic hair. The condition is often tagged with poor personal hygiene, but people with good hygienic can also acquire the pest.
Read MoreThings everyone should know about antibiotics
In 1928, Alexander Fleming noticed that there was a fungus growing on his bacterial culture. Around this fungus, he noticed […]
Read MoreGetting Diarrhea, Constipation, or Fatigue?
Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder. The condition affects the small intestine. A patient who has celiac disease often has a family history of this condition.
Read MoreAbout Breast Cancer
“About 1 in 8 U.S. women… will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime,” according to breastcancer.org […]
Read MoreAcne: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment
Acne is a skin condition that affects about fifty million people in the U.S. every year. The condition is tagged with adolescent and puberty, but it can affect anyone, even newborns (neonatal acne).
Read MoreStomach Flu vs Food Poisoning
Stomach flu is the layman term for viral gastroenteritis, infection of the intestine. The source of the infection is often contaminated food or water.
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