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The Case For Urgent Care Here In The United States

All throughout the United States, urgent care centers have grown more popular – and more commonplace – than ever before. With up to one quarter (if not more) of the population visiting these urgent care centers each and every year, it’s not uncommon for up to three million people to seek treatment in such medical facilities over the course of just one single week all throughout the country. Serviced by up to 20,000 doctors, these patients are provided with high quality and comprehensive care that provides them with a much better alternative to their local emergency room.… Read More...

4 Differences Between the Flu and the Common Cold

The flu is a prominent illness that plagues anywhere from 5 to 20% of people each year. The flu season coincides with common cold season, which affects about 1 billion people a year, and sometimes it can be hard to differentiate between the flu and the common cold. The common cold can last for a while, and the flu can last for about a week, however there is no cure for the common cold. The flu can be treated and cured so long as it is caught and diagnosed early enough.… Read More...