Jan 20, 20202 minAnti-Inflammation, Part 2: AntioxidantsAntioxidants such as CoQ10, Vitamin E and Omega 3 can benefit health, fight inflammation and help ease the effects of chronic illnesses.
Jan 8, 20202 minAnti-Inflammation, Part 1: Ginger & TurmericSupplements can help combat inflammation that, in turn, can leads to or worsen chronic conditions. Read how ginger and turmeric can help.
Nov 15, 20192 minHow can antibiotics hurt you?Manhattan Medical Group physicians support the appropriate use of antibiotics with their patients to reduce antibiotic resistance.
Oct 25, 20192 minDiet Advice: How to Tell If It's Good or BadConfused on which diet to try? Registered Dietitian Jordan Chen offers advice on the questions to ask about any diet changes.
Sep 17, 20192 minWhat to expect during a physical examAnnual physicals with your primary care provider are a way to assess your overall health and identify potential health concerns.
Aug 27, 20192 minFlu shots build your immunityThe flu vaccine is the only protection we have against the virus. Getting a yearly shot adds to your immunity and helps protect you.
Jul 1, 20192 minWhat diet is right for me?Weight changes come down to calories, no matter how you fill them. But it's important to keep in mind overall health in your diet.
Jun 19, 20192 minHow to choose the right sun protection for your familyChoosing the right sun protection for your family is key to having fun in the sun this summer
Jun 3, 20193 min3 Ways to Prepare for Your Next Doctor's AppointmentBefore your next doctor's appointment, consider these three easy ways to make sure you're getting the most out of your face-to-face time.
May 31, 20193 minSummer Ailments: Bug, Burns & RashesMosquito and tick bites, sunburns, and poison ivy and poison oak rashes are some of the common summer ailments around Manhattan, Kansas.
May 28, 20192 minPelvic exams & pap smears: Are they the same?The pelvic exam looks at the health of female organs while a pap smear is a cervical cancer screening tool.
May 6, 20192 minSports Physicals vs. Regular Physicals: What's the Difference?A sports physical includes a student's medical history and assesses height, weight, blood pressure, strength and other physical measures.