Wellness

Anthony Donaldson, MD

Tips for Taming an Overactive Bladder

Overactive bladder is a condition that causes the muscles in your bladder to randomly squeeze, creating the sensation that your bladder is full and needs to be emptied.

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The Importance of Hearing Screenings for Young Children

When diagnosed and treated early, newborns with hearing loss can often achieve normal or near-normal speech, language, and hearing milestones.

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What To Do When Food Allergies Strike

Food allergy is an increasingly serious and potentially life-threatening medical condition affecting 33 million Americans.

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Bike Riding Safety Tips for New & Experienced Riders

No matter how long you’ve been riding, the potential for injury is very real and always present.

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What to Do for a Rotator Cuff Injury

Ever experience a twinge of pain, grinding or crackling in your shoulder? There’s a good chance you may be dealing with a rotator cuff injury.

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Addressing Pediatric Eating Disorders In Infants

Pediatric eating disorders encompass a range of challenges related to feeding and nutrition in the earliest stages of life.

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Parents, Is Low Iron Holding Your Child Back?

Anemia is the most common pediatric blood disorder. The good news is it’s generally easy to treat. The first step is recognizing the signs and symptoms.

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Tips for Avoiding the Agony of Kidney Stones

While there is no guaranteed way to prevent stones from forming (heredity does play a role), you can reduce your risk by modifying your diet.

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Living Life on Your Own Terms with Crohn's Disease

If you are one of the more than half-million Americans living with Crohn’s disease, you are likely all too familiar with the unpredictable nature of the chronic condition.

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How to Find the Right Car Seat for Your Child

Auto accidents are one of the leading causes of death for children ages 1 to 13 years in the United States. Many of those deaths could have been prevented with the proper use of a car seat.

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