As a family doctor I try to stay up to date on the most recent research. The most interesting article I have read in some time was in the New Yorker magazine, “The Promise and Price of Cellular Therapies.” It talks about advances in cancer treatment. There is some interesting research going into using the body’s natural immune defense to fight cancer. The research is still in its preliminary stages but could change the way we treat people with cancer.
Read MoreResidency training is between 3 and 7 years. All Resident Doctors carry a medical
degree and have passed all the necessary training to provide medical services. In
fact step into any major hospital in the US and your treatment from start to finish is
likely to be carried out by a resident doctor.
Read MoreMaine is a great place to get outside. No matter what your activity inclination there is something for everyone. Beautiful walking trails, mountain hikes, water activities and bicycling are all within easy reach. Of course, with all that activity comes the risk of injury, overuse, and environmental exposures. So, a little pre-planning can maximize enjoyment of the warm weather.
Read MoreWinter time cold symptoms are annoying and tiring. Whether it’s a sore throat, runny nose, cough or all three being sick is no fun! Although there is no cure for the common cold, there are definitely things you can do to give yourself the best chance of staying healthy. If you do get sick, there are some great remedies to try at home. Of course, Portland Direct Primary Care is here if you need us. Advice from the internet should never be a substitute for advice from a doctor who knows you.
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