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"Screening via colonoscopy in particular is powerful as it not only detects colorectal cancers but also prevents it by finding polyps," said Doylestown Health colorectal surgeon Robert Akbari, MD. "No other cancer screening method I’m aware of is both diagnostic and preventative."

Dr. Robert Sangrigoli | Doylestown Health

Find out how the innovative His Bundle pacemaker technique is giving patients with irregular heartbeat a more normal, natural heartbeat.
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Constipation is one of the most common gastrointestinal problems in the United States. Constipation affects an estimated 15% of the population (some 42 million people) regardless of age, race or gender.

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Workplace Wellness Champions are more than just a cheerleader for your corporate wellness program. They can be an important link between the health of your employees and the health of your bottom line.

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Doylestown Health Associate Director of Pharmacy, Christine Roussel, PharmD, BCOP, identifies important facts about medical marijuana, pros/cons, and how a patient may become certified to use.

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Stocking your kitchen with nutritious flavorful foods, you and your family can reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, and obesity. Below are five ways to make your kitchen heart healthy.

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The next time you reward your child for a job well done, try out one of these healthy ideas.

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Internal medicine physicians are primary care doctors who specialize in the care of adults. They treat patients with acute, multiple, chronic or complex conditions, overseeing and coordinating care for their patients.
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Doylestown Health urologist Albert Ruenes, Jr., MD continues his international community outreach with a clinic in Senegal that meets a critical need for health care.

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Summer means outside fun for many families. Doylestown Health experts share guidance on how to stay safe while enjoying the great outdoors.

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Sunburn and dehydration are two words you do not want in your sun-day, fun-day vocabulary. Here are a few things to watch out for this summer and how to keep your kids safe.

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Have you ever thought about "unplugging" from technology for a certain amount of time? The truth is, "detoxing" from your devices while taking a vacation can be beneficial to your heart health.

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