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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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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.
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.
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.
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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