Diabetes is a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high. Blood glucose is your main source of energy and comes from the food you eat.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, a time best recognized because many people wear pink to raise awareness about breast cancer, the second most common cancer diagnosed in women after skin cancer.
GRMDC welcomes Dr. Gilman! Natalie Gilman, MD joins Paul Ahn, MD and Janet Protiva, MD to provide comprehensive care to your children from the time they are newborns until their 22nd birthday.
Childhood obesity rates have more than tripled since the 1970’s. According to the Centers for Disease Control, recent data shows nearly one in five American childre
Thanks to vaccines, many dangerous diseases had been eradicated. Due to a decline in parents vaccinating their children, some diseases like the measles, are making a comeback. Could polio be next?
Children are born with an immune system that, when it recognizes germs (perceived as foreign invaders) produces antibodies to fight them. These proteins are incredibly important as the first time a child is infected with a disease the c
Dr. Jonathan Berz shares how to stay hydrated on hot summer days, how to stay cool if you don't have AC, water safety tips, how to treat bug bites and other summer safety tips.