Family Planning Is About More Than Birth Control
Whether you want kids someday, right now, or not at all, a few honest conversations can help you take charge of your reproductive health.
Whether you want kids someday, right now, or not at all, a few honest conversations can help you take charge of your reproductive health.
From first periods through pregnancy and menopause, Matlock wants women in the Klamath Basin to feel heard, supported, and confident in their care.
Teen mental health is a growing concern for parents, and the warning signs can be easy to miss. Here's what to watch for and how to help.
When you know a loved one is nearing the end of their life, you might start feeling sadness and loss even before they pass. This is called anticipatory grief, and it's completely normal.
Millions of people stop breathing hundreds of times each night, and most don't know it.
Cardiology | Emergency and Trauma | Health
When it comes to stroke, every second counts. Knowing what to look for and acting quickly can mean the difference between recovery and permanent damage.
Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a heart attack (also called a myocardial infarction). Would you recognize the symptoms if it happened to you or a loved one?
Your heart beats about 100,000 times a day, every day, without taking a single vacation. Yet most of us only think about it when something feels wrong.
Endocrinology | Preventative Care | Primary Care | Health
Racing heart, weight loss, anxiety, and heat intolerance may be signs your thyroid is working too hard.
Endocrinology | Preventative Care | Primary Care | Health
Feeling tired, cold, or foggy all the time? Your thyroid might be struggling.
New guidelines mean millions more Americans now qualify for blood pressure treatment — but simple lifestyle changes can make all the difference.
Preventative Care | Primary Care | Health
Confused about wellness visits versus physical exams? You're not alone! Learn the difference, and how Medicare bills for one but not the other.
Eliminated in 2000, measles is making an unfortunate comeback in the United States. But two simple shots can protect you and your loved ones for life.