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Jul 28 2025

Introduction to Cardiology

Guide to Cardiology Getting older comes with unique health considerations, and heart health is among the most important. Cardiology is the medical field dedicated to the heart and circulatory system – in simple terms, it is the study and care of the heart. In this comprehensive guide to cardiology, we’ll explain key concepts in senior-friendly […]

Jul 28 2025

Is Family Medicine Primary Care?

If you’ve ever wondered, “Is family medicine primary care?” you’re not alone. Many people aren’t sure whether family medicine and primary care are the same, or if they’re two distinct specialties. In this blog post, we’ll answer these questions and help you better understand the differences and similarities between family medicine and primary care. To […]

Jul 28 2025

What is Internal Medicine vs Primary Care

When it comes to healthcare, the terms “internal medicine” and “primary care” often come up, but they are not always clearly understood. While both types of care involve comprehensive medical attention, they focus on different aspects of healthcare. Understanding the differences and similarities between internal medicine and primary care can help you choose the right […]

Jul 16 2025

The Role of a Primary Care Physician in Preventive Health

Preventive health care is a proactive approach to health that aims to stop diseases before they start or slow the progress of a condition once it is diagnosed. Rather than waiting until you’re sick, preventive care focuses on keeping you healthy and preventing the need for more intensive treatments down the road. This can include […]

Jul 16 2025

5 Tips for Seniors to Stay Hydrated

As Spring and Summer approach, staying hydrated becomes even more important, especially for seniors. The human body is made up of about 60% water, and during warmer months, this can be lost quickly through sweating. For seniors, dehydration can have more significant consequences, ranging from mild symptoms like fatigue and headaches to more serious issues […]

Jul 16 2025

How Primary Care Providers Manage Chronic Diseases

Chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, asthma, COPD, and heart disease, are long-term conditions that require ongoing management. With the right care, however, individuals living with chronic conditions can maintain a good quality of life and prevent complications. Primary care providers (PCPs) play a pivotal role in this process, offering continuous, comprehensive care that not […]