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5 essential reasons to schedule a wellness exam with your primary care doc

When was the last time you had a wellness exam with your primary care doctor? If you're not sure, now is the perfect time to schedule one at SIU Medicine. Our institution is home to dozens of experienced and highly trained primary care physicians who provide thorough annual physicals, basic wellness check-ups, preventive screening assessments, follow-ups, specialist referrals and more. There are plenty of benefits for staying up-to-date with your primary care visits. Here’s five. 5 reasons to schedule regular wellness exams with your primary care doctor 1. Wellness exams and preventive
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5 proven strategies to lose weight and keep it off

Weight loss: It’s the number one New Year’s resolution people make. SIU Medicine registered dietitians say it may be the wrong resolution to choose. While losing weight for your overall health is a great goal to have, most people go about it the wrong way. As losing weight is the result of a behavior change, it is not enough to proclaim that you are going to lose weight in 2020. Instead it takes preparation, accountability, structure and focus to eat healthier. The first step in this process is acknowledging that making these shifts in mindset is the first step to weight loss. The process of
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5 proven strategies to lose weight and keep it off

Weight loss: It’s the number one New Year’s resolution people make. SIU Medicine registered dietitians say it may be the wrong resolution to choose. While losing weight for your overall health is a great goal to have, most people go about it the wrong way. As losing weight is the result of a behavior change, it is not enough to proclaim that you are going to lose weight in 2020. Instead it takes preparation, accountability, structure and focus to eat healthier. The first step in this process is acknowledging that making these shifts in mindset is the first step to weight loss. The process of
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5 proven strategies to lose weight and keep it off

Weight loss: It’s the number one New Year’s resolution people make. SIU Medicine registered dietitians say it may be the wrong resolution to choose. While losing weight for your overall health is a great goal to have, most people go about it the wrong way. As losing weight is the result of a behavior change, it is not enough to proclaim that you are going to lose weight in 2020. Instead it takes preparation, accountability, structure and focus to eat healthier. The first step in this process is acknowledging that making these shifts in mindset is the first step to weight loss. The process of
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5 proven strategies to lose weight and keep it off

Weight loss: It’s the number one New Year’s resolution people make. SIU Medicine registered dietitians say it may be the wrong resolution to choose. While losing weight for your overall health is a great goal to have, most people go about it the wrong way. As losing weight is the result of a behavior change, it is not enough to proclaim that you are going to lose weight in 2020. Instead it takes preparation, accountability, structure and focus to eat healthier. The first step in this process is acknowledging that making these shifts in mindset is the first step to weight loss. The process of
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Boost healing & health with integrative medicine

SIU Medicine is home to the only integrative medicine doctor in the greater Springfield area. Integrative medicine combines “regular” biomedical care with evidence-based therapies from outside the typical realm of what we commonly think of as “medicine.” Examples of this include acupuncture, botanical and herbal medicine, supplements and nutraceuticals, laser therapies, cupping, manual manipulation, bioenergetic work, and other whole-body systems of medicine (like traditional Chinese/Asian medicine, Ayurveda, homeopathy, etc.). What is unique about integrative medicine is the combination of
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Boost healing & health with integrative medicine

SIU Medicine is home to the only integrative medicine doctor in the greater Springfield area. Integrative medicine combines “regular” biomedical care with evidence-based therapies from outside the typical realm of what we commonly think of as “medicine.” Examples of this include acupuncture, botanical and herbal medicine, supplements and nutraceuticals, laser therapies, cupping, manual manipulation, bioenergetic work, and other whole-body systems of medicine (like traditional Chinese/Asian medicine, Ayurveda, homeopathy, etc.). What is unique about integrative medicine is the combination of
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Boost healing & health with integrative medicine

SIU Medicine is home to the only integrative medicine doctor in the greater Springfield area. Integrative medicine combines “regular” biomedical care with evidence-based therapies from outside the typical realm of what we commonly think of as “medicine.” Examples of this include acupuncture, botanical and herbal medicine, supplements and nutraceuticals, laser therapies, cupping, manual manipulation, bioenergetic work, and other whole-body systems of medicine (like traditional Chinese/Asian medicine, Ayurveda, homeopathy, etc.). What is unique about integrative medicine is the combination of
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Cervical health awareness month: Prevention, risk factors, symptoms, and treatment

January is Cervical Health Awareness Month. Nearly 13,000 women in the U.S. are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year, but the disease is preventable. Cervical cancer is actually the easiest gynecologic cancer to prevent. Prevention can be achieved with vaccination and appropriate screening. There are two screening tests that can help prevent or detect cervical cancer early. Pap test (pap smear): Tests for cell changes on the cervix that might become cervical cancer if not treated appropriately. HPV test: Tests for the human papillomavirus, which can lead to cell changes. Almost all
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Cervical health awareness month: Prevention, risk factors, symptoms, and treatment

January is Cervical Health Awareness Month. Nearly 13,000 women in the U.S. are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year, but the disease is preventable. Cervical cancer is actually the easiest gynecologic cancer to prevent. Prevention can be achieved with vaccination and appropriate screening. There are two screening tests that can help prevent or detect cervical cancer early. Pap test (pap smear): Tests for cell changes on the cervix that might become cervical cancer if not treated appropriately. HPV test: Tests for the human papillomavirus, which can lead to cell changes. Almost all
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