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Understanding Trigger Finger

Trigger finger is a condition that causes pain and swelling in the tendon tissue holding finger muscle and bone. Learn more about trigger finger and its symptoms.

Too Much Screen Time: How Devices Impact Your Eye Health

Increased screen time has hurt our eyes. Explore the damage done, how you can improve your eye health, and start seeing clearly again.

Back-to-School Health: ABCs for Parents

School is back in session, and it's more important than ever to ensure your child is safe. Learn these crucial back-to-school safety tips to keep your child safe and healthy.

Fall Allergies are in Bloom: Start Preparing Now

With the approach of fall, allergies can wreak havoc on your body. Learn more about the causes of hay fever and what prevention tips and strategies can help ease your...

A Thigh Lift Can Reshape Your Legs

Thigh lift surgery helps reshape and tighten the skin to achieve slimmer, more youthful-looking legs. Learn more about this procedure, who's eligible for a thigh lift, and more.

Panel Discussion: The Future of Oncology

Summit Health has made it a priority to emphasize cancer screenings in the years following the pandemic. Learn more about the state-of-the-art cancer screenings Summit Health offers and the future...

Choosing to Breastfeed Your Baby: How Lactation Services Can Help

Breast milk has numerous benefits for both the mother and baby compared to formula. Learn more about the challenges and benefits of breastfeeding and if it's right for you.

Children Can Get Arthritis, Too

Juvenile arthritis (JIA) is a condition causing inflammation in joints. Learn more about JIA symptoms with New Providence pediatric rheumatologist Dr. Marla Guzman.

Five Things to Know About Cord Blood Banking

Cord blood is the blood left in the umbilical cord and placenta after birth. Learn more about the hidden benefits of cord blood and its connection with stem cells.

COVID-19 Care: What You Need to Know about the Latest Treatments

Omicron variants BA.4 and BA.5 are more contagious and dangerous. However, there are COVID treatments available. Learn more about available COVID treatments and stay safe.