Anger is a natural emotion. However, anger can become a problem if it impacts your quality of life or leaves you feeling out of control. Read on to learn when anger can become an issue, what can cause it, and what steps you can take to control it.
Anger is a natural emotion. However, anger can become a problem if it impacts your quality of life or leaves you feeling out of control. Read on to learn when anger can become an issue, what can cause it, and what steps you can take to control it.
It can be easy to put off medical care when trying to juggle a busy life. Fortunately, telemedicine can help you see a provider when you need to, whether you need physical care or behavioral health care.
Women often take on the role of caregivers in our society. Unfortunately, it’s also common for them to overlook their own health in the process. Here’s why you shouldn’t postpone your medical care, even when you feel strong and healthy.
It’s easy to feel lost or alone when you’re having marital problems. But involving a third-party can help. Here are a few ways marriage counseling can bring relationships back from the brink.
It’s normal to get angry sometimes. But, if your temper is out of control or affecting your life, it could be time to seek professional help. Here are a few ways anger management can help.
If you’re confused about whether or not you should be tested for COVID-19, you’re not alone. Find out more about the COVID-19 virus and when you should schedule testing for yourself.
There’s no “one-size-fits-all” answer when it involves mental health care. That’s because everyone is different, even if they share the same diagnosis. Under the care of experts, you can count on the right mix of treatments for the support you need.
Modern life can be stressful enough, and living in America during a pandemic is likely heaping more reasons for concern on you. How do you know when your anxiety has reached a boiling point and you need help? The following are some possible indications.
The Census Bureau reports that nearly one-quarter of Americans are displaying signs of depression during the COVID-19 outbreak. If you’re experiencing mental health issues during this difficult time, here’s what you should know.
It’s normal to feel nervous about your first well-woman exam. Our team does their best to help you feel comfortable and confident while under our care. Read on to find out what to expect — you might find your appointment less intimidating.
As everyone deals with changes due to COVID-19, you might find yourself struggling to adjust to life in quarantine, staying at home without going to work, shopping, or visiting family or friends. Use these helpful tips to cope.
If you’re experiencing signs of mental disorders and don’t know where to turn, know that your condition is common and treatable. Whether your condition is mild or severe, personalized treatments can help you feel like yourself again.
Unlike many other diseases, heart disease isn’t such a mystery to doctors and researchers. Physicians work with patients to change their habits, lower their risk factors and win the fight against heart disease
Are you sexually active? Has it been more than a year since your last visit to the doctor? Then you need to get tested for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). STDs are very common and the only way to protect your health is to get tested.
Are you focused on being more health-conscious in 2020? Making a resolution to keep your cholesterol in check can be the path forward to overall better health and higher energy. Find out how.
Struggles to get to the clinic? Trying to reduce your exposure to COVID-19, as well as other contagious illnesses, and still need to see your doctor? Telehealth is safe and easy — receive quality care from anywhere.