If you have concerns about any sickness,
talk to your family physician.
Not exact matches
Also,
talk to your pediatrician or
family physician if you have concerns about your teen regarding depression.
Doctor Gene Heslin, a
family practice
physician, and Mark McKinney from the Healthcare Information Exchange of New York, joined us
to talk about this.
Talk to your
physician about which type of vaccine is right for your
family members.
Yet, as the authors note,
physicians typically do not
talk to parents about inoculations until two months after a baby is born - by which time many parents may have already absorbed misinformation about vaccines from friends,
family or the Internet.
«When I
talk to young women, I emphasize that their health as young adults is going
to impact more than themselves,» says Tammy Chang, M.D., assistant professor in Michigan Medicine's Department of
Family Medicine and a practicing
physician at the Corner Health Center.
Therefore, it's important
to talk with your
physician about this risk and any screening measures for you or your
family that may be appropriate
to check for signs of pancreatic cancer.»
If these techniques or interventions are not effective, parents should
talk to their pediatrician or
family physician.