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  • Is Your Gut Issue a Food Allergy? 5/12/2022

    Find out if your bloating or upset stomach is caused by a food intolerance or food allergy, view common food allergies, and discover diagnosis and treatment options.

  • Watch Out for These Health Issues If You’re a Woman 5/9/2022

    There are many health issues that affect women. In many cases, they affect women at a greater rate than men or have more serious consequences.

  • Why It’s Important to Get Your Hearing Tested 5/5/2022

    Hearing loss often affects older adults. Here’s why you should have your hearing tested and symptoms to look out for.

  • CDC Recommends Additional Boosters for Certain Individuals 5/2/2022

    The CDC recently updated its recommendations to allow certain individuals to receive a second booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. Do you qualify?

  • Deep Vein Thrombosis 4/29/2022

    More than 900,000 Americans each year experience deep vein thrombosis. Left untreated, it may lead to a dangerous, life-threatening condition called pulmonary embolism (PE).

  • 5 Tips to Help Manage Your Diabetes 4/28/2022

    Read about the benefits of managing diabetes and how to do it.

  • How Your Shoes May Be Hurting Your Feet 4/25/2022

    Do you get achy feet after wearing a certain pair of shoes? Find out why you should think about more than just style when choosing footwear.

  • Take a Hike! 4/23/2022

    Hiking is a great way to boost your physical and mental health. Depending on an individual’s body weight, a person can burn up to 500 calories per hour.

  • National Volunteer Month All Star 4/21/2022

    April is National Volunteer Month and we want to share one of our All Stars. Meet Linda, a PIH Health volunteer who has amassed over 1,500 hours of service!

  • Minority Health Month 4/18/2022

    You may be more at risk for some diseases depending on your ethnic background. Here are some health conditions commonly found in certain ethnic groups.

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