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Healthcare is constantly evolving, and this blog is EHS’s commitment to the future of healthcare—offering trusted, personalized content that cuts through today’s information overload to help people better understand their health, reduce stress, and feel more confident and capable on their healthcare journey.

Understanding Inguinal Hernias and Hernia Surgery

What hernias are, why they develop, how they are diagnosed, and what patients can expect before and after surgery.

Low-Dose Radiation Therapy (LDRT) for Arthritis: A Noninvasive Osteoarthritis Treatment at EHS

Chronic joint pain from osteoarthritis can make everyday activities difficult, limiting mobility and overall quality of life.

Seven Facts to Know About Skin Cancer Risk and Prevention

While skin cancer is highly treatable, early detection and prompt intervention are critical to achieving the best possible outcomes.

Important Facts About Colonoscopies and Colon Cancer

Dr. Jay Fenster discusses the benefits of regular colonoscopy screenings and colorectal health.

10 Myths vs. Facts About Cancer and Treatment Options

If you have recently been diagnosed and are looking for information you can trust.

What to Know About High-Risk Pregnancy

Understand the factors associated with a high-risk pregnancy and recognize when to seek medical advice.

Six Frequently Asked Questions About Breast Reduction Surgery

Breast size has an impact on quality of life in many ways. It can affect self-esteem or it can result in constant discomfort or pain that is difficult to manage.

Understanding Prediabetes & Diabetes Prevention

Dr. Markowitz, MD explains what happens inside the body during prediabetes and the steps patients can take to lower their risk.

Eight Frequently Asked Questions About Gallstones

Understanding the warning signs and knowing when to seek medical care is essential.

Five Facts You Should Know About Hemorrhoids

Rachel Gordon, MD emphasizes that there is no need for embarrassment or unnecessary suffering.

Nine Commonly Asked Questions About High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is often called the “silent killer” because it frequently presents without noticeable symptoms.