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Aneurysm Symptoms Explained: When to Seek Emergency Care

Aneurysms are silent until they aren’t. Your knowledge gap ends here. Aneurysms affect thousands of people each year, and while they can be life threatening, understanding the warning signs offers a powerful defense. By knowing what to look for, you can take control of your health and potentially save a life — maybe even your own. In this blog, we help you understand aneurysm symptoms across different parts of the body so you can act fast.

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Polypharmacy Risks: The Danger of Drug Interactions

Managing one prescription can feel like a chore. Managing five or six? That’s a whole different ballgame. Millions of Americans, especially older adults, take multiple medications every day to keep chronic conditions in check. Learn about polypharmacy risks, including the increased danger of drug interactions, from INTEGRIS Health. The more pills you add to the mix, the higher the odds that something gets mixed up, from unexpected side effects to dangerous medication interactions.

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Understanding Early-Onset Alzheimer’s and How It Differs from Typical Alzheimer’s

It’s natural to worry about memory loss as we age, but for some, significant cognitive changes can occur much earlier in life. This condition, known as early-onset Alzheimer’s, presents unique challenges compared to the more common late-onset form of the disease.

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Raynaud's Phenomenon: What You Need to Know

Have you ever noticed your fingers or toes turning white and feeling numb in the cold? While it might be a normal reaction to chilly weather for some, it can also be a sign of a condition called Raynaud's phenomenon.

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Listen to Your Body: 10 Musculoskeletal Symptoms That Warrant Medical Evaluation

The musculoskeletal system frequently signals underlying pathology through pain or functional limitation. While transient discomfort after activity is common, persistent or progressive symptoms may indicate structural, inflammatory or neurologic conditions that benefit from early evaluation. Knowing when discomfort is temporary or when it is a sign of a bigger problem is important for recovery.

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Natural Sinus Relief: Are Neti Pots Worth It?

Sinus congestion amounts to a lot more than just a stuffy nose. Prolonged congestion can make it hard to enjoy any part of your daily routine. One popular solution that you may have seen trending is the neti pot. These nasal cleaning tools present attractive claims, but how true are they?

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Exploring New Options for Arthritis Pain: Is Low-Dose Radiation Right for You?

Living with constant joint stiffness can drain the joy from everyday activities. You might wake up dreading the simple act of walking down the stairs or gardening in the backyard. Trying to find effective treatments can leave you feeling exhausted.

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Trouble Swallowing? It Could Be a Schatzki Ring

You are sitting at a restaurant enjoying a steak dinner when suddenly the bite you just took refuses to go down your throat. It feels stuck in your chest, causing panic and discomfort. At INTEGRIS Health, we occasionally treat patients who are surprised to find out their Schatzki ring symptoms are not just the result of eating too fast, but a sign of a real medical condition.

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Understanding Sleep Sound Colors: What Are They and How Do They Work?

Sleep is essential and finding ways to improve it has become a key focus for many people. Whether you’re seeking better rest, enhanced focus or stress relief, sound therapy has emerged as a helpful tool. A growing trend in health care and wellness involves using “sleep sound colors” to achieve these benefits. These sound colors, including white, pink and brown noise, are more than just pleasant background sounds. They are categorized by their unique frequency properties, and research suggests they can help mask distractions, promote relaxation and improve sleep.

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When Sitting Too Much Leads to Pain: Dead Butt Syndrome

Many of us spend hours sitting, whether at work or while watching TV. We might worry about eye strain or a stiff neck, but there’s another hidden risk. Sitting too long can make your glutes stop working as they should, which can cause pain and other problems. Here’s what you need to know about dead butt syndrome from INTEGRIS Health.

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Gut-Friendly and Delicious: The Rise of Probiotic Sodas

Probiotic sodas are bubbling up everywhere, promising to refresh your taste buds while supporting your digestive health. These fizzy drinks blend the familiar satisfaction of soda with the added benefit of beneficial bacteria for your gut. Wondering about the trend of probiotic sodas? We'll explore what makes these beverages different from traditional soft drinks, examine their potential benefits and help you make informed choices about incorporating them into your wellness routine.

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The Signs and Symptoms of IBS

Since 2020, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) diagnoses in the United States have continued to go up. From 2020-2022, the prevalence of IBS nearly doubled. The symptoms that come with IBS, like digestive discomfort and abdominal pain, can result in a major decrease in quality of life.

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How to Stay Healthy with Asthma

Asthma is a long-term condition that affects how well you can breathe. When you have asthma, the airways inside your lungs can get swollen and tight which can affect how well you can breathe. This can cause symptoms like coughing, wheezing, chest tightness and shortness of breath. These asthma symptoms can be mild or severe and can get worse quickly if something triggers them.

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What Is Costochondritis? Symptoms, Causes and Treatment Explained

Chest pain is scary. Your mind likely jumps to the worst-case scenario, a heart attack, when you feel that sharp, stabbing sensation in your chest. While you should always seek immediate medical attention for chest pain to rule out cardiac issues, the culprit might be something less dangerous but still painful: costochondritis. This condition affects thousands of people. In this blog, we discuss what costochondritis is and how to manage it.

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Easy Ways to Manage Your Medication for a Healthier Life

Keeping track of all your pills and supplements can honestly feel like a full-time job. When you're trying to manage multiple prescription medications, along with different over-the-counter drugs and vitamins, it’s incredibly easy to get confused or accidentally miss a dose. This struggle is especially tough for older adults or anyone dealing with a long-term health condition.

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What You Need to Know About Mouth Breathing vs. Nose Breathing

Breathing is an essential function of life, and while it might seem like a straightforward process, the way we breathe can significantly impact our health. Two primary methods of breathing are mouth breathing and nose breathing. Understanding the differences between these two can help you make healthier choices and improve your overall well-being.

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Kidney Doctor Nephrologist: Your Kidney’s Lifeline

When your primary care physician tells you it is time to see a specialist for your kidney health, it is totally natural to feel a bit confused. The word nephrologist sounds complicated, but the simple truth is that the name just means kidney doctor. Think of this specialist as the dedicated, world-class mechanic for your body's complex filtration system. They are your most essential ally in preventing, diagnosing and treating any serious kidney disease.

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Robotic Surgery vs. Traditional Surgery: What Is the Difference?

When it comes to surgical care, innovations like robotic surgery have transformed how procedures are performed. Yet, many patients are left wondering how this modern technique compares to traditional surgery. Understanding these differences not only helps clear up misconceptions but can also empower you to make informed decisions about your care.

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A Guide to Getting Genetic Testing for Neurological Symptoms

Experiencing neurological symptoms can be unsettling, often leading to a search for clear answers. Genetic testing has emerged as a powerful tool in modern medicine, offering insights that were once out of reach. This process examines your DNA to identify changes, called pathogenic variants, linked to specific health conditions, helping doctors diagnose and manage neurological disorders more effectively.

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Rx Food Interactions: What to Eat and What to Avoid

Taking your prescription medication correctly goes beyond following dosage instructions. The foods you eat can significantly impact how well your medications work, potentially reducing their effectiveness or increasing the risk of dangerous side effects.

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The Hidden Dangers of Gel Manicures: What You Need to Know About Potential Health Risks

A fresh manicure can make you feel put-together, and the long-lasting, chip-free finish of gel manicures makes them an appealing choice. While they offer weeks of flawless color, it’s important to understand the potential downsides. From UV light exposure to harsh chemicals, that perfect manicure might come with hidden costs to your health.

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Flu and Your Family: Keeping Everyone Safe This Winter

Winter brings cozy nights by the fire and holiday gatherings, but it also ushers in the peak of respiratory illness season. While the colder months are a time for connection, they require extra vigilance to ensure your household stays healthy.

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Creatine Gummies vs. Traditional Supplements: Which Is Best?

Creatine is one of the most researched and popular supplements for improving physical performance, but there are now more ways to take it. Creatine gummies are a convenient, flavorful alternative to traditional creatine powders, but are they better?

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Ultra Processed Foods: What Are They and What Is Their Impact?

Walk down any grocery store aisle, and you'll notice shelves brimming with ultra processed foods – brightly packaged snacks, frozen dinners, sweetened artificial cereals and sugary drinks. These convenient, ready-to-eat products have become staples in many households, thanks to their long shelf-life, affordability and flavors that keep you coming back for more. But behind their widespread popularity lies a more complicated story. Research suggests that ultra processed foods, while convenient, may have health consequences, especially on the gut and brain.

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Brisk Walking: The Simple Exercise with Big Health Rewards

When it comes to exercise, it’s easy to think that you need a gym membership or complicated equipment to see real results. One of the most effective and accessible forms of physical activity is as simple as putting one foot in front of the other. Walking is a powerful way to improve your well-being, available to almost everyone, regardless of fitness level.

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From Step Counters to Smart Rings: How Wearables Are Revolutionizing Health

You glance down at your wrist and see it all. You’re tracking steps taken, calories burned, heart rate and even sleep quality. Smart watches and fitness trackers have transformed how we monitor our health, offering insights that were once available only during doctor visits. Fitness trackers are changing personal health monitoring and what it means for your wellness routine.

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What's the Best Winter Skincare Routine?

The cold, dry air of winter can be particularly harsh on your skin, making it feel tight, itchy and flaky. While family gatherings and hot cocoa are winter essentials, a solid winter skincare plan is just as important to combat the effects of the chilly weather. With a few adjustments to your daily habits, you can keep your skin hydrated and healthy all season long.

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How Oklahoma’s Climate Affects COPD and What You Can Do About It

Living in Oklahoma means embracing its unique weather patterns, from humid summers to dry winters. For many, these changes are just part of life, but for those with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the shifts in weather can significantly impact their health and daily comfort. Knowing how factors like humidity, allergens and temperature extremes influence your breathing can help improve lung health.

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The Rise in ADHD Diagnoses and What It Means for Oklahoma Families

Over the past few decades, ADHD diagnoses have been on the rise in the U.S. and around the world. It’s a trend that sparks a lot of questions and sometimes confusion. For families in Oklahoma, understanding attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is an important step in supporting your family’s mental health and well-being.

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The Healing Power of Infrared Light Therapy

In recent years, the realm of wellness has witnessed a surge in interest surrounding alternative therapies, and among them, infrared and red light therapy have emerged as powerful and promising approaches. Exploring the science, benefits and applications of these therapies unveils a fascinating landscape of healing potential.

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Is It Safe to Reheat Food in Plastic?

Storing your leftovers in plastic containers and popping them into the microwave the next day probably feels like second nature. It’s convenient and quick – a routine many Americans rely on. But have you ever wondered about the safety of this habit? As practical as plastic containers are, heating them may come with hidden risks.

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What’s Really in a Vape and Why It Matters for Teens

Vaping has become a major temptation for teens, with sleek-looking devices and candy-like flavors. Many people, especially teens, believe it’s a harmless alternative to smoking. The truth is much more complicated.

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Are Seed Oils Bad for You?

If you’ve scrolled through your favorite social media app lately, chances are you’ve stumbled upon fiery debates about seed oils. One post might claim their high omega-6 content makes them “toxic,” fueling everything from inflammation to chronic disease, while the next video from a medical provider praises their role in promoting heart health.

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Keyhole Incontinence Explained: Causes, Symptoms and Solutions

Incontinence affects millions of people, but not all types are the same. Two specific forms, keyhole incontinence and latchkey incontinence, present unique challenges that differ from regular incontinence patterns. These conditions involve sudden, urgent episodes triggered by specific situations or activities.

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Sinus Surgery for Chronic Sinusitis: Is It Right for You?

Dealing with chronic sinusitis can be frustrating. The persistent congestion, facial pressure and difficulty breathing can disrupt your daily life. You’ve likely tried over-the-counter options, maybe even sought advice from your health care provider, but the relief is only temporary. When medications and other remedies no longer work, sinus surgery may be a solution.

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Understanding Shingles: Symptoms and Risks

Shingles is not just a rash. It is a serious viral infection that can cause long-term complications and reduce your quality of life. In this blog, we’ll cover what shingles is, its symptoms, associated risks and tips to prevent and manage it.

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Healthy Habits to Ease Chronic Inflammation

Chronic inflammation quietly affects your body over a span of years with no notice. Over time, inflammation can increase your risk of serious conditions such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis and even Alzheimer's disease. The best part is that there are easy, daily decisions you can make to help control it. Your food, activity and stress levels are factors that influence how your immune system reacts.

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How Microplastics and Other Chemicals in Food Can Impact Your Body

When we think of food, we picture wholesome, nourishing ingredients. But under this comforting image lies a hidden reality not many consider: tiny particles of plastic and the cocktail of chemicals they carry could be making their way onto our plates.

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A Closer Look at Why Your Favorite Foods May Contain Heavy Metals

Many Americans are becoming more health-conscious, scanning labels for calories, fat content, carbs and avoiding overly processed ingredients. But one hidden detail often goes unnoticed: Heavy metals lurking in the foods we eat every day. Unlike the nutrients you track on a package, heavy metals such as lead, mercury, arsenic and cadmium won’t show up in a list of ingredients, yet their presence can have real health consequences.

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How to Use Tallow Balm in Your Daily Skincare Routine

More people are turning to natural skincare ingredients, embracing wellness-centered beauty practices that connect us with time-tested remedies. Tallow balm, made from rendered animal fat, has emerged as a powerful option for those seeking simple, effective skincare solutions.

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Migraine Triggers: Identifying and Avoiding Common Causes

If you live with migraines, you know they’re more than just a bad headache. They can stop you in your tracks, sometimes for days. While medication can help, figuring out what sets off your migraines is just as important.

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The Foundations of Holistic Health: Understanding the Mind-Body-Spirit Connection

Health isn’t just about blood pressure, calories or lab results. It’s also about how you feel, think and connect with the world around you. Holistic health looks at the full picture. It sees your body, mind and spirit as one system, not separate parts. When one area is out of balance, it can affect everything else.

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Processed Lunch Meats: What’s in Them and How Can they Impact Your Health

When it comes to quick, tasty and ready-to-eat meal options, processed lunch meats often steal the spotlight. From turkey sandwiches to charcuterie boards featuring salami and ham, these staples have found their way into kitchens everywhere. But what’s really inside those deli slices? While their convenience and flavor are undeniable, the additives and preservatives used in processed lunch meats can have effects on your health.

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Benefits of Slow Living: Improving Mental and Physical Health

Busy is often worn like a badge of honor. But always rushing, always doing, can wear you down. Over time, it takes a toll on both your body and your mind. That’s where slow living comes in. It’s a mindset that encourages you to pause and consider what truly adds value to your life.

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Gut Health Red Flags: When to Seek Help

Your gut does more than just digest food. It affects your immune system, mood and even your skin. When something’s off, your body often gives clues. The tricky part? Those signs can be easy to brush off. Many symptoms of gut imbalance overlap with everyday stress, diet changes or hormonal shifts, making them easy to dismiss. But when these issues persist or worsen, it’s your body’s way of signaling that something deeper could be going on.

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Healthy Morning Routines for Back to School

As the back-to-school season comes around, it's time to bid farewell to lazy summer mornings and embrace the rhythm of the school day. Creating a healthy morning routine not only sets the tone for a productive day ahead but also contributes to your overall well-being.

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Staying Safe in the Summer Heat: How Your Medication Can Increase Heat Intolerance

As summer temperatures and humidity rise, INTEGRIS Health cautions people taking certain prescription and over-the-counter medications that they may impair the body’s ability to stay cool. If you find yourself highly sensitive to the summer heat, it could be a sign of heat intolerance.

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What Is an Endoscopy and Which Disease Can It Detect?

Endoscopy has transformed how doctors find and treat health problems, offering a way to look inside the body without major surgery. By giving a clear view of what’s happening inside, endoscopy allows for faster answers and more personalized treatments, helping patients feel better sooner.

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What Are Sulfites in Wine

Sulfites in wine often spark questions and concerns, leaving many people wondering what they really are and what role they play in the winemaking process. Are they natural? Do they cause headaches? And what makes "no-added sulfite" wine different?

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Are Electrolyte Drinks Good for You

Electrolyte drinks are everywhere these days. Premade drinks, powders, concentrates, tablets – they come in tons of different forms and flavors. You’ve probably seen them in grocery stores, at gyms or advertised by athletes. They promise to hydrate better than water, improve performance and help you recover faster.

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Family Fitness Fun: Outdoor Activities at Oklahoma's Lakes

Looking for a fun way to get your family moving? Oklahoma is home to some of the best outdoor spots for active family time. From hiking and kayaking to swimming and fishing, the state’s lakes offer plenty of ways to stay fit while making memories.

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What Is Bariatric Surgery?

Struggling with weight can feel overwhelming, especially when it begins to impact your health and quality of life. For many, traditional methods like diet and exercise might not lead to the results they need, which is why options like bariatric surgery and medications such as Ozempic or Mounjaro have become tools on the path to health.

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What Is Oral Allergy Syndrome?

Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is a type of food allergy that intertwines with pollen allergies. For those who suffer from hay fever, particularly allergies to birch, ragweed or grass pollens, this syndrome can become a familiar challenge.

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How to Spot an Iron Deficiency

Iron deficiency can be a master of disguise, with symptoms such as fatigue, dizziness and irritability often imitating conditions such as stress, sleep disorders or even general burnout. These subtle warning signs might seem inconsequential at first, but they can quietly disrupt your energy levels, focus and overall health.

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The Best Green Spaces in OKC

Oklahoma City, or OKC as locals lovingly call it, is home to a variety of green spaces that offer a refreshing break from city life. Whether you're into running, biking, kayaking or just soaking up some sun, OKC’s parks and lakes have something for everyone. From sprawling urban parks to serene lakeside retreats, here are some of the best green spaces you’ll find in OKC.

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The Silent Threats: Understanding Stroke Risk Factors

Hidden risks for stroke often go unnoticed, yet they can significantly impact your health over time. The good news? You have the power to lower your stroke risk by identifying these factors early and making proactive changes. From adopting healthier lifestyle habits to addressing underlying medical conditions, the steps you take today could make all the difference tomorrow.

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Hair Loss in Women

You may be surprised by just how many women are affected by hair loss at some point in their lives. In the medical field, the scientific term for hair loss is alopecia, and there are several different subtypes.

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Interpreting Your Medical Test Results: What Do They Mean?

Understanding your medical test results empowers you to take control of your health. These tests provide critical insights into how your body functions, helping your health care provider identify concerns or track improvements. From blood work to imaging scans, each result contributes to a clearer picture of your overall wellness, enabling you to make informed care decisions with confidence.

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Foods That Will Detox Your Liver

The liver is a powerhouse organ, and to keep it functioning at peak performance, a nutritious diet is key. Incorporating specific foods can significantly enhance liver health, providing the necessary nutrients to support detoxification processes and reduce the risk of liver-related diseases.

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Does Stress Worsen Inflammation?

Stress has become an almost constant part of life in today’s fast-paced world, affecting everything from how you think to how you feel physically. While occasional stress is a normal response to challenges, chronic stress can take a heavy toll on the body over time.

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Spring Allergies in Oklahoma: What You Need to Know

For many Oklahomans, spring is a season of blooming flowers and time spent having fun outside, but it’s also a time for sneezing, watery eyes and scratchy throats. Spring allergies in Oklahoma are no joke, thanks to the state’s unique combination of wind, pollen and unpredictable weather patterns.

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The Best Hiking Trail in Oklahoma for Every Adventurer

Oklahoma is a hiker's dream. With gorgeous hiking trails across the state, hiking enthusiasts have miles upon miles of trails packed with stunning views and gorgeous wildlife. From the rugged beauty of the Wichita Mountains to the serene landscapes of the Ouachita National Forest, Oklahoma offers diverse hiking experiences for all skill levels.

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Self-Care Sunday Ideas to Recharge and Reset

Participating in self-care Sunday is a great way to reset and recharge for the upcoming week. It's all about dedicating a day to relax and replenish your body and mind. By carving out this special time for yourself, you're prioritizing your well-being and showing yourself some much-deserved love and care.

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Do Cooling Bed Sheets Really Work?

As restful sleep becomes more and more of a challenge for Americans, cooling sheets have become a popular solution for those seeking a reprieve from tossing and turning. These sheets are designed to regulate temperature and wick away moisture, providing a cooler, drier sleep environment made to enhance your overall sleep quality.

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How to Fall Asleep Fast

Getting a good night's sleep is essential for maintaining your overall health and well-being. Yet, for many people, falling asleep quickly can feel like an impossible task. Whether it’s due to racing thoughts, stress or unhealthy habits, struggling to get quality rest can have a lasting impact.

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Egg Substitutes to Use During Egg Shortage

The days of picking up a dozen eggs for a couple bucks at your local grocery store are long gone – at least for now. Egg prices are soaring to unprecedented levels due to a combination of a severe bird flu outbreak, rising inflation and supply chain issues. For many families, eggs are now either too expensive or increasingly hard to find on store shelves.

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How Does Moringa Tea Compare to Other Teas

Moringa tea has become a popular choice for herbal tea drinkers due to its nutritional value and health benefits. Unlike green or black tea, this caffeine-free drink contains vitamins, minerals and antioxidants known to support immunity and improve energy.

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The Types of Attachment Styles in Relationships

In the intricate dance of human relationships, the concept of attachment styles plays a pivotal role in shaping the dynamics between individuals. Developed through early experiences with caregivers, attachment styles influence how people connect, communicate and navigate emotional intimacy.

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Cedar Fever: Analyzing the Impact of This Tree Allergy

When most people think of allergies, they envision spring and summer months as the primary adversaries. However, in Oklahoma, winter brings its own formidable challenge – cedar fever.

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Sepsis Awareness

Sepsis can be a silent killer, claiming lives worldwide. At its core, sepsis is a severe response to infection that can lead to widespread damage, including death. Despite its impact, many remain unaware of the signs and symptoms, which can delay treatment. Raising awareness about sepsis is important in reducing its prevalence and the impact it can have.

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Cholesterol Education: What Is High Cholesterol and Tips to Lower It

In this blog, we examine the basics of cholesterol, take a look at high cholesterol and explore practical steps to take to ensure your cholesterol levels support a healthy heart and lifestyle. We talk with Ryan Norris, D.O., a cardiologist and board-certified lipidologist at the INTEGRIS Health Heart Hospital, to learn more.

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Protein Coffee: Are There Benefits to Drinking Protein Coffee?

Protein coffee, often called "proffee," has become a buzzing trend among fitness enthusiasts and coffee lovers alike. Combining the stimulating properties of coffee with the boost of protein, this drink blends functionality and indulgence. But what makes protein coffee so popular, and is it really worth the hype?

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What Are Early Warning Signs of Thyroid Problems

Thyroid problems are more prevalent than many realize, affecting about 20 million Americans. It's crucial to identify the early warning signs of thyroid disorders, as timely recognition can significantly enhance quality of life and prevent potential complications.

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How to Massage Earwax Out

The use of massage is typically associated with relaxation, stress relief or pain relief for sore, achy muscles. But massage has other, more unique uses such as to relieve parasinus congestion. The same idea can be applied to the ears to loosen dry, hard earwax.

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Are You Getting Enough Vitamin B12?

Essential for everything from energy production to neurological function, vitamin B12 serves as a cornerstone for maintaining vitality and wellness. However, many people may not realize they're falling short of this crucial vitamin, leading to potential health issues. In this blog, we’ll delve into the pivotal roles that vitamin B12 plays in your body, highlight foods high in vitamin B12 and explain why some people have issues absorbing this vitamin.

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Can You Live with One Lung?

Living with one lung may seem like an impossible challenge – the lungs are a key organ that work 24 hours a day to keep us alive – but the human body has an uncanny ability to adapt. Much like living without a pancreas, gallbladder, appendix or spleen, missing out on the functionality of these organs isn’t ideal but it can be done. Learn more about what causes people to have a single lung and how you can still live a healthy life.

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What Is the Difference Between Urgent Care and an Emergency Room?

Emergency and urgent care medicine both serve an important purpose in health care, but what exactly does each facility do and how should you decide which one to use for medical problems?

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How Do I Find a Primary Care Physician?

Choosing the right primary care physician (PCP) is a crucial step in managing your health care journey and living a healthier life. A PCP acts as your main health advocate, coordinating care, managing chronic conditions and offering preventive services tailored to your needs.

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The Power of Support Groups During Rehabilitation

If you or someone you know is going through physical, recreational, occupational or speech therapy, you probably already know how challenging it can be. But did you know that joining a support group can make a world of difference?

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What medical screenings do you need after age 40

What Medical Screenings Do You Need After Age 40?

Reaching the age of 40 is a significant milestone that often comes with a greater focus on health maintenance and prevention. As part of Healthy Aging Month in September, in this blog we talk to Jeffrey Cruzan, M.D., a board-certified family medicine physician with INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Memorial West, about the medical screenings to keep in mind as we get older.

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Examining the Impact of Digital Misinformation on Your Sleep Quality

There's a growing trend on YouTube of misinformation about sleep medicine, including tips and advice on improving sleep disorders. In this blog we visit with Viral Doshi, M.D., a sleep medicine specialist with INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine, to examine how watching these videos for information can harm your sleep health.

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National Immunization Awareness Month

National Immunization Awareness Month

National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM) is an annual observance in August to highlight the importance of vaccines for people of all ages and how they help to prevent and protect us from serious, sometimes deadly, diseases and illness.

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Why the brain seeks out sadness in music

Why the Brain Seeks Out Sadness in Music

Sadness is a common but unpleasant emotion – it’s one of the six basic emotions alongside fear, happiness, anger, surprise and disgust. Sadness is also inherently viewed as negative, but as science has indicated, it’s not always a bad thing. Take music, for example – the brain is actually capable of receiving pleasure from sounds and lyrics that focus on sadness.

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What is swimmers shoulder?

What Is Swimmer's Shoulder?

An orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine physician with INTEGRIS Health Orthopedics explains what swimmer's shoulder is.

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Face and Health

What Your Face Can Tell You About Your Health

You can glean valuable information simply by looking at someone’s face. Whether it’s facial expressions to indicate happiness or sadness or changes in skin color and texture to indicate illness, the face can offer insights into how you’re feeling.

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Reducing Pain Through Physical Therapy

Reducing Pain Through Physical Therapy

There isn’t a cure for chronic pain, so many times, patients will turn to medications for chronic pain relief, such as over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or opioids. But more conservative treatments such as physical therapy can help without being tied to as many side effects as medications – long-term NSAID use can cause gastrointestinal problems and prescription painkillers have addictive properties.

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When is it time for knee replacement surgery

When is it Time to Consider Knee Replacement Surgery?

The decision on when to get knee replacement surgery is a topic many Americans struggle with. In 2020, Northwestern Medicine published a study that found 90 percent of people waited too long to fix their knee with joint replacement surgery, and 25 percent of people who had it done did so prematurely.

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Fitbit

Why is My Fitbit Giving Me a Rash?

Smartwatches have become increasingly popular for their health-tracking features. But they can also cause skin irritations and rashes for some people. These skin issues, known as contact dermatitis, are a common issue associated with wearing smartwatches. Learn more about contact dermatitis and how to alleviate irritated skin.

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Concussion recovery

What are the Six Stages of Concussion Recovery?

We spoke with an orthopedic surgeon with INTEGRIS Health in Edmond, about how to recognize a concussion and what next steps to take.

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Who should consider the RSV vaccine?

Who Should Get the RSV Vaccine?

RSV is a common viral infection that affects the respiratory system, including the nose, throat, lungs and breathing passages. RSV comes from the Paramyxoviridae family, a group that also includes the mumps and measles. The virus can replicate anywhere in the respiratory tract, mainly the breathing tubes and lungs. This replication then causes swelling and inflammation that makes you sneeze, cough or have trouble breathing.

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