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As the fall sports season is gearing up, learn tips for parents, players and coaches to help prevent concussions in young athletes.
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Doylestown Health encourages men to take proactive care of their health needs, be aware of potential concerns, and take early action to address them.
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The latest episode of Health Matters looks at an important topic in children and teen health.
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Teen stress is the topic in this episode of Health Matters with Doylestown Health featuring Dr. Nicole Geracimos.
Dr. Maria Gallo and Jim Brexler at signing ceremony
Doylestown Health and Delaware Valley University will collaborate on the University's new graduate programs in health care.
Dr. Williamson, Dr. Guidera, and Steve Novello | Doylestown Health
Help us shape the next century of healthcare in our community. View the visible changes to our campuses and learn how we are building the future for our second century of care.
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Today's hemorrhoid sufferers have an array of options when it comes to treating this common condition. Learn more about the wide range of hemorrhoid treatments offered by Doylestown Health Colorectal Specialists.
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Colorectal surgeons offer procedures to alleviate symptoms of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, the major types of irritable bowel disease (IBD).
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Dermatologist Elizabeth Spiers, MD answers some important questions about what you should be doing to prevent and detect skin cancer.
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A robot-assisted, same day cerclage procedure is helping to prevent premature labor and pregnancy loss in women with cervical insufficiency.
Pregnant woman having blood pressure taken
Monica Colflesh was expecting a routine prenatal checkup, but her blood pressure was high. She had preeclampsia, a pregnancy-related spike in blood pressure.
Pregnant woman getting finger prick
Expecting? Here’s what you should know about gestational diabetes.
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