Last updated: 04/15/2020
The relationship between nutrition and the immune system has been a topic of interest for many with the increasing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. There are many articles,...
Last updated: 04/10/2020
If you have an ankle sprain, you understand how the pain and limited motion can prevent you from enjoying your normal activities. A sprained ankle may keep you from...
Last updated: 04/09/2020
April 04, 2020 If you’re being discharged from the hospital with a positive COVID-19 test, we recommend following these instructions to know how to keep yourself and others...
Last updated: 04/03/2020
In this photo provided by Brett Seidl, Jonathon Seidl sits in his home office in Dallas on Wednesday, March 18, 2020. He said he wasn’t worried about the coronavirus despite his...
Last updated: 03/30/2020
In light of the exceptional situation we are all facing, InStyle Magazine felt inspired to highlight an incredible scientist working to flatten the curve. With this special,...
Last updated: 03/27/2020
Hyperextension is an excessive joint movement in which the angle formed by the bones of a particular joint is opened, or straightened, beyond its normal, healthy, range of...
Last updated: 03/27/2020
If you’re one of many people suddenly sheltering at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, you might have discovered new ways to communicate with coworkers or entertain your...
Last updated: 03/18/2020
Self-quarantine is a preventive measure. It’s a way to keep somebody who might have been exposed to an infectious disease from transmitting it to others. In other words,...
Last updated: 03/05/2020
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is leading the way in neuro-inflammation research. Researchers are studying how to use the body’s immune system to treat...
Last updated: 01/21/2020
Got a bad back? Exercise could be the key to relieving pain January 16, 2020 print Approximately 80% to 90% of the population will experience an episode of back pain in their...