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Eve Glazier

Contributor at The Spokesman-Review

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  • 2 days ago | rockdalenewtoncitizen.com | Eve Glazier |MBA Elizabeth Ko

    Dear Doctors: Why is it that fish is so good for you? My husband and I have been thinking about adding more of it to our diets, but we keep hearing stories in the news about people getting sick from contaminated seafood. How do you eat fish and stay safe? Dear Reader: Fish is an important part of a healthy diet. Not only is it an excellent source of high-quality protein, but it also contains a wide array of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients.

  • 3 days ago | mdjonline.com | Eve Glazier |Elizabeth Ko

    Dear Doctors: Why is it that fish is so good for you? My husband and I have been thinking about adding more of it to our diets, but we keep hearing stories in the news about people getting sick from contaminated seafood. How do you eat fish and stay safe? Dear Reader: Fish is an important part of a healthy diet. Not only is it an excellent source of high-quality protein, but it also contains a wide array of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients.

  • 4 days ago | times-standard.com | Elizabeth Ko |Eve Glazier

    Ask the Doctors | Stress can play factor in new back pain

  • 5 days ago | mdjonline.com | Eve Glazier |Elizabeth Ko

    Dear Doctors: I am 40 years old and the father of three boys. My wife and I don't plan on having more children. I'm considering a vasectomy, but I worry about what the surgery is like and how permanent it is. Is surgery to reverse a vasectomy difficult? Dear Reader: A vasectomy is a minimally invasive surgery that provides men with an effective and permanent form of birth control -- well, almost permanent, because yes, a vasectomy can often be reversed.

  • 5 days ago | uexpress.com | Eve Glazier |Elizabeth Ko

    Dear Doctors: I am a healthy 23-year-old woman. I started noticing extra hairs in my brush, and then my mom found two bald spots on the back of my head. I did a telehealth appointment and they said it’s alopecia areata. What is that? Does the hair ever grow back? Will it happen again? Dear Reader: Alopecia areata is a chronic autoimmune disorder that results in hair loss, typically in rounded patches about the size of a quarter.

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