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The season is thick with ticks

As the tick population steadily rises, so does the opportunity to become bitten by one of these creepy crawlers. It's important to take precautions to avoid the diseases a tick can carry while outdoors enjoying nature more frequently during warm weather months. Lyme disease is especially one to be aware of and is the most prevalent vector-borne illness in the United States. The American dog tick, or hard tick, is the most common type of tick in central Illinois. A bite from this little arachnid (that’s right, ticks fall into the same category as spiders!) can lead to Rocky Mountain spotted
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The signs and symptoms of MS

Know the early warning signs of MS Millennials and Gen Zs worry about many things, but at their age, health is often not one of them. At this stage, a tingle there or some fatigue are often brushed aside, but Multiple Sclerosis (MS), a disease that tends to onset between ages 20 and 40, is on the rise globally. Cases are up 30% from 2013 to 2020, with the incidence of MS in women doubling. Early detection is key to successful management of the disease. What is MS? MS is a chronic disease of the central nervous system. It is believed to be an autoimmune disorder where the body mistakenly
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The silent occupational hazard: Carpal tunnel syndrome in farmers

Farming is a labor-intensive and demanding profession. While it's common knowledge farmers face challenges such as unpredictable weather, market fluctuations and physical exertion, one prevalent concern that often goes unnoticed is carpal tunnel syndrome.
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The Southern Illinoisan - New think tank at SIU School of Medicine looks for root causes of public health issues that plague southern Ilinois - Sameer Vohra, MD, JD, MA

Check out our new article! June 26, 2017 The Southern Illinoisan - New think tank at SIU School of Medicine looks for root causes of public health issues that plague southern Ilinois - Sameer Vohra, MD, JD, MA
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The Team Approach

Police officers, SIU partner to aid city’s most vulnerable population
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The truth about time management for farm families

Balancing work and home life is a common struggle for many, but farm families face unique challenges that can make time management particularly difficult.
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Theodore Gleason

Theodore Gleason, MD

Adjunct Professor
Diagnostic Radiology Residency
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Therapy Dog Visits the Library

The Library’s Study Break on February 28, 2018 had a special guest in addition to the usual treats and coffee. Gibson, a 2 ½ year old black lab, visited the Medical Library with his handlers, Tami Richmond and Holli Gleason. Gibson joined the State’s Attorney’s staff in 2017 and was recently featured in the State Journal Register for his comforting and calming presence with victims of abuse and violence. Whether laying at a person’s feet during a hearing or next to a child during a difficult interview, Gibson has a gift for under-standing and helping people. Second year medical students
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Theresa Oakley

Theresa Oakley, DMSc, PA-C

Assistant Professor, Quincy Hub-site Coordinator – Physician Assistant Program
Family and Community Medicine
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Theresa Oakley completes Doctor of Medical Science degree at SIU School of Medicine

SIU Center for Family Medicine-Quincy would like to congratulate provider, Theresa Oakley, DMSc, PA-C, who recently graduated from Southern Illinois University Carbondale with her Doctor of Medical Science Degree. See the full story on the Herald-Whig .
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