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Using Artificial Intelligence to Improve Patient Care
Artificial intelligence is a hot topic, and it can impact so many aspects of life. Workers in various job sectors are learning to use this new technology, and golfers are using artificial intelligence to improve their game!
What You Should Know About Breast Cancer
While the month of October helps raise awareness of breast cancer, it is important that you monitor your breast health throughout the year.
Your Bowel Habits: Take Note
Constipation and hemorrhoids aren’t topics often talked about at the dinner table or during a round of golf. However, even though you aren’t talking about your bowel habits with your friends, you should be talking with your doctor.
Helping Others One Putt at a Time
Attracting avid golfers who care deeply about the availability and quality of end-of-life care, The Middlesex Health Hospice Golf Tournament had its best fundraising year yet.
Contact Dermatitis Due to Poison Ivy: A Risk of Golfing
Golf courses are often meticulously manicured, but what happens if you hit your ball too far to the right — toward the trees and rough? What are the risks?
Tearing Your Meniscus
A torn meniscus is a common knee injury. Learn about when you should see a medical provider.
Just Say Yes to Sunscreen!
Applying sunscreen is an important way you can protect your skin. The sun’s rays can be harmful, affecting your skin, lips, ears and eyes. Golfers in particular are at risk for skin cancer because of extended sun exposure.
Health Tips for Men
While statistics may seem grim, many of the diseases that disproportionately impact men, such as heart disease and cancer, are preventable. So, what can you do, or the men in your life do, to live a healthier life?
Middlesex Health Sponsors Travelers Championship
Middlesex Health is proud to be a sponsor of the Travelers Championship, which will be held June 19 through June 25 at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell.