
New Year, New you. Can vitamins play a role in a healthier year?
The new year is a great time to refocus and get a fresh start with your health. After holiday indulgences many of us feel like
The new year is a great time to refocus and get a fresh start with your health. After holiday indulgences many of us feel like
Feel like everyone is hacking all around you? As cold season gets into full swing, we are all looking for ways not to get sick.
We continue to learn more and more about the value of sleep. Recent science has now proven sleep’s important role in weight loss, heart disease,
By Arielle Levitan M.D. and Romy Block M.D. Feel like you are dragging much of the day? Need a nap, all the time? Don’t have
By Arielle Levitan M.D. Debbie is a woman in her late 30’s who recently came to see me because she was not feeling herself. She
By Romy Block M.D. and Arielle Levitan M.D. Feeling backed up, bloated and constipated? Guess what? You are not alone. This is not just your
By Romy Block M.D. and Arielle Levitan M.D. We frequently see women in our practice who come in complaining, “I am turning 40 but I
By Romy Block M.D. Busted Trying to Boost Her Thyroid Stephanie recently came into my office with the all-too-common complaints of increasing fatigue and difficulty
Arielle Levitan M.D. About six months ago, I saw a 34-year-old woman in my office, who outwardly was the picture of health. She exercised daily,
By Romy Block M.D. and Arielle Levitan M.D. A supplement a day may help keep the doctor away… Not that we have anything against your
By Romy Block M.D. and Arielle Levitan M.D. Hair loss in women… Yes, women. You heard us correctly. Hair loss for men is a commonly
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