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What’s New in Allergy Treatment: The Season That Keeps on Sneezing

by Michael Foti, DO    •    April 27, 2026

What’s New in Allergy Treatment: The Season That Keeps on Sneezing preview

While allergy season approaches, there is something different in the air – or at least, staying there longer.

Christmas Disease, Holiday Heart, and Other Conditions Linked to the Festive Season

by Skye Sherman    •    December 22, 2025

Christmas Disease, Holiday Heart, and Other Conditions Linked to the Festive Season preview

The holiday season is associated with indulgence, togetherness, and cheer, but it also brings a surprisingly long list of health conditions and medical phenomena that tend to surface around this time of year.

Metformin Beyond Diabetes: A Reader-Friendly Guide to PCOS, Fertility, and Metabolic Health

by Natasha Tracy    •    October 20, 2025

Metformin Beyond Diabetes

Metformin is often thought of as a diabetes drug, but that label undersells it.

Lp(a): The Silent Architect of Cardiac Risk - Understanding Its Hidden Influence on Heart Health

by Michael Foti, DO    •    April 28, 2025

Lp(a): The Silent Architect of Cardiac Risk - Understanding Its Hidden Influence on Heart Health preview

A risk factor for heart disease that we cannot control? Yes, you read that right, and it is called lipoprotein (a) or Lp (a).

How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Medication Management in Chronic Illness

by Nastha Tracy    •    April 14, 2025

How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Medication Management in Chronic Illness preview

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing healthcare, particularly in medication management. By enhancing prescription accuracy, improving adherence, and personalizing treatments, AI is transforming patient care

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The purpose of the above content is to raise awareness only and does not advocate treatment or diagnosis. This information should not be substituted for your physician's consultation and it should not indicate that use of the drug is safe and suitable for you or your (pet). Seek professional medical advice and treatment if you have any questions or concerns.
 
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