• BRUSH YOUR TEETH TO PREVENT PNEUMONIA AND SEPSIS

    by Delilah Newton | Sep 15, 2022
    One in every four hospital acquired infections is pneumonia and pneumonia is the leading cause of sepsis. Germs in your mouth replicate five times in 24 hours. Brushing your teeth regularly can help to prevent pneumonia and sepsis.
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  • What is Sepsis?

    by Delilah Newton | Sep 15, 2022
    According to the Global Sepsis Alliance, sepsis is the leading cause of death following an infection, but with early detection and proper treatment, deadly consequences can be diminished.
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  • Could You Have Aortic Stenosis?

    by Delilah Newton | Sep 07, 2022
    Aortic stenosis is a progressive disease that occurs with a narrowing of the patient’s aortic valve opening. It primarily happens over time as we age but can also be caused by a birth defect, previous chest radiation, or rheumatic fever.
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  • What is Aortic Stenosis

    by Kelsey DeClue | Aug 30, 2022
    Aortic stenosis is a progressive disease that occurs with a narrowing of the patient’s aortic valve opening.
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  • Why should I vaccinate my child against COVID?

    by Delilah Newton | Aug 17, 2022
    I have heard that most cases of COVID in pediatric patients are mild so why should I vaccinate my child against a “mild” illness?
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