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George Chuang, DO 

Adult Medicine Topics

Below are some excellent health education resources I think may be helpful to you. The list includes brochures, tip sheets and web links. If you don't find what you are looking for, click on the Health Encyclopedia link for much more information.

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Alcohol and Drugs
Allergies
Arthritis
Asthma and Lung Problems
Back and Neck Pain
Bones, Muscles and Joints
Cancer
Cholesterol, Heart Health and Blood Pressure
Chronic Pain and Chronic Fatigue
Colds and Flu
Common Lab Tests
Learn More about Complementary & Alternative Medicine (CAM)
Diabetes Prevention and Control
Dizziness and Vertigo
Emotional Well-being and Mental Health
Advance Care Planning
Exercise and Fitness
Headaches
Infectious Disease Resources
Laboratory Instructions
Managing Your Weight
Medicines
Men's Health Education
Nutrition
Patient Safety
PHASE: Prevent Heart Attacks and Strokes Everyday
Prevention Guidelines for Adults
Senior Health Information
Sexual Health
Skin Health
Smoking cessation: Smoking - Call It Quits!
Stomach and Digestive Problems
Domestic Violence Prevention Services
Women's Health Education

 


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