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Five Things to Know about Autism

Five Things to Know about Autism

April is the month of change and growth – spring brings about new beginnings and so does Autism Awareness Month. By shedding light on this developmental disorder, we have the opportunity to educate ourselves and society as a whole. Not only will we learn about...
Alcohol Poisoning Signs: What to Look For

Alcohol Poisoning Signs: What to Look For

Alcohol poisoning is a very real and dangerous medical condition that can occur when someone drinks too much alcohol in a short period of time. It can happen to anyone, but it’s most common in young adults between the ages of 18 and 34. St. Patrick’s Day...
Understanding Teen Dating Violence Awareness

Understanding Teen Dating Violence Awareness

 There is an alarming prevalence of teen dating violence in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in three adolescents experience physical or sexual abuse from a partner. Unfortunately, many parents are unaware of the...
Taking Charge of African American Health

Taking Charge of African American Health

The health of African Americans is a crucial but often overlooked part of public health. While strides have been made to improve the health disparities between different races, there are still ways that African Americans can take charge of their own health and...
Dec. 1 is World AIDS Day

Dec. 1 is World AIDS Day

It is estimated that about 38 million people in the world who have the AIDS virus. Since 1984, more than 35 million people have died from AIDS or related illnesses. These staggering statistics make it one of the most destructive diseases in history. AIDS is the late...
American Diabetes Month

American Diabetes Month

American Diabetes Month is all about educating the American people about how small changes in diet and exercise can make a big difference with prediabetes and diabetes. We at Our Family Direct Primary Care hope to be a resource for diabetes management. Keep reading...
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