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Bodywork: Is it safe to fly?

November 3, 2020

Senior woman and adult male wearing masks and pulling suitcases in an airport

With holidays around the corner, many of us are thinking about visiting family or having loved ones visit us. Is it safe?

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Dr. Prescott: What does and doesn’t work against the coronavirus?

March 16, 2020

Some thoughts to consider regarding coronavirus.

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Lyme disease: A “ticking” time bomb?

October 1, 2018

Caused by a form of bacteria, Lyme disease is transmitted to humans through tick bites.

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