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What is Family Medicine?

Family medicine is a medical discipline that encompasses the care of the entire family, from infants to the elderly. Family medicine doctors are trained in the care and treatment of...
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What Does Social Services Do?

In our society, inequity exists in terms of opportunity. Some people do not grow up with the same access to education or other resources that others have. Social services are...
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The Role of Social Services in Combating Homelessness

The number of people in the U.S. that are homeless fluctuates, making it hard to track. According to HUD, however, on a single night in 2023, 653,100 people were experiencing...
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What is Family Practice?

Family practice offers comprehensive health care for the entire family, from children to geriatric patients. Family practice physicians receive extensive training in the continuous care of people of all ages...
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Why is Primary Care Important?

The need for medical care is a part of everyone’s life, and it starts—or should start—with a primary care physician. A primary care doctor is much more than just the...
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Is Substance Use a Mental Health Disorder?

Substance use and misuse, whether the substance is alcohol or a drug, is extremely common, with substance use disorders affecting over 48 million people in the United States. At the...
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How Social Services Help Our Elders

Fortunately, there are social services for seniors provided by the government at various levels, and at the community level.
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How to Get the Help You Need for Alcohol Use Disorder

The good news is that many treatment options are available for alcoholism, and recovery is possible. By reaching out for help, you can start your journey toward a better, sober life.
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Understanding What Diabetes Feels Like

Diabetes has symptoms that can be easy to ignore, so it’s important to understand what you might feel or experience with diabetes.
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What Is a Co-Occurring Disorder?

A co-occurring disorder, also known as a dual diagnosis, occurs when a person has both an SUD and a mental health disorder at the same time. This has implications in both diagnosing and treating people who are seeking help for an SUD or a mental illness.
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