Did you know that at one-point cervical cancer was the leading cause of cancer deaths for women in the United States? Thankfully, through annual screenings and healthcare prevention methods, that number has reduced greatly. However, according to the National Cancer Institute, roughly 14,100 new cases were reported in 2022 with an estimated 4,280 deaths caused … Continue reading What You Should Know About Cervical Cancer
Winter is here and the holidays are quickly approaching—like Christmas and New Year’s to name a few. That means families and friends will be gathering together over the next coming weeks for both holiday parties and dinners alike. That’s why the experts from St. George Medical Clinic have prepared this list of tips to help … Continue reading 5 Ways to Avoid Getting Sick While Traveling
For the roughly 29 million Americans living with diabetes, the disease certainly can take a toll on one’s health, lifestyle, and well-being. Aside from possible high cholesterol levels and blood pressure, people living with diabetes have an increased chance of developing heart disease, stroke, and other health issues. But what is the link between diabetes and … Continue reading Diabetes and Heart Disease: How to Prevent The Dangerous Connection
Drum roll, please. We are excited to announce that our brand-new Canaan Valley clinic is now officially open and accepting patients. The clinic is located at 6368 Appalachian Highway in Davis and is conveniently located for folks in the Canaan Valley, Davis, Thomas, and Harman area, as well as throughout the Tucker County region. To … Continue reading Why We Opened a Clinic in Canaan Valley
Every year, thousands of people become newly infected by some form of hepatitis. This serious health condition does not discriminate and can lead to other chronic illnesses and sometimes death. Some that are diagnosed with hepatitis may not have symptoms, while others may experience fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, joint pain, and other symptoms. In … Continue reading Hepatitis: Knowing the Facts to Keep Your Family Protected
Bringing awareness to men’s health is the focal point during National Men’s Health Week. This year, Men’s Health Week is recognized from June 13–19. This week is important because it highlights the importance and seriousness of routine health screenings and doctor visits for men to prevent any future health problems and diseases. So, we’re taking … Continue reading Men, Take Control of Your Health and Get Screened
High cholesterol can be brought on by a poor diet and an unhealthy lifestyle or just plain old genetics. In fact, research shows that genetics play a larger role in your cholesterol levels than your food intake. This is because genetics impact how effectively your liver regulates cholesterol on a healthy level. But whether high … Continue reading High Cholesterol: Small Steps for Big Improvements
Ah, spring is in the air—soon flowers will sprout, lush greenery will be popping through, and temperatures will be warm enough for a light jacket. But among the warm weather and the blooming florals, you can expect pollen to be lurking in the air. Yes, seasonal allergies are ready for their annual comeback. Keep reading … Continue reading Get a Jump on Spring Allergies
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, temperature checks have become routine and sometimes mandatory at doctor visits, special events, and even in homes with immune-compromised family members. This is because a fever is a prime symptom of COVID-19, the flu, or other illnesses that can easily get others sick. To ensure the safety of … Continue reading All About Our New Infrared Temperature Scanners
Winter days and cooler temperatures are in sight and that means bundling up and more time spent indoors. But while staying cozy inside and watching your favorite holiday films is good for the soul, you need to make sure you’re staying active. In fact, regular exercise has been shown to help control your weight, reduce … Continue reading Stay Warm and Healthy This Winter with These Exercise Tips