Dr. Katie Richardson
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Social Anxiety Disorder and Why Does It Happen?
Posted: February 16, 2023Categories: AnxietySocial anxiety disorder, also known as social phobia, is a mental health condition characterized by intense fear and anxiety in social situations.
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Genetic Bipolar Disorder: Medications for Treatment and Cure
Posted: February 14, 2023Categories: AnxietyBipolar disorder is a mental health condition characterized by swings in mood, energy, and activity levels.
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Mental health, pregnancy and postpartum depression
Posted: February 14, 2023Categories: AnxietyMental health during pregnancy and postpartum can be a complex and challenging topic.
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Is High Cholesterol Genetic? How To Control It?
Posted: February 14, 2023High cholesterol is a condition that affects many people and can increase the risk of heart disease, stroke, and other serious health problems.
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Cholesterol Regulations, Right at Your Fingertips
Posted: February 14, 2023High cholesterol levels in the bloodstream are a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke, which are two of the leading causes of death worldwide. In fact, high cholesterol is often referred to as a "silent killer" because it usually doesn't cause any symptoms until it's too late.
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Fungal Skin Infections: Types, Causes, Symptoms, When to Get Help
Posted: February 14, 2023Categories: Skin Care (acne)Fungal skin infections are common skin problems caused by various types of fungi. They can occur anywhere on the skin and can affect people of all ages and skin types.
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Types of skin infections in children and tips to hydrate the skin
Posted: February 14, 2023Categories: Skin Care (acne)Skin infections are common in children and can be caused by various factors, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
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Imiquimod cream: a role in skin cancer treatment
Posted: February 14, 2023Categories: Skin Care (acne)Imiquimod cream is a prescription topical medication that is used in the treatment of several skin conditions, including basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), which are two common types of skin cancer.