By Su-Anne Hammond, DO Patients are at the center of my primary care practice, and that’s how it should always be. Thankfully, a model of care that is spreading across the country follows th... Read more
By Lori Maxwell, Seventy-Five State Street Administrator It’s the holiday season, complete with snow on the ground, a nip in the air, and beautiful decorations lighting up the city of Portla... Read more
A Saving Grace for Women in Recovery By Melissa Skahan Substance Use Disorder is a crisis that affects all of us—directly or indirectly. In fact, it’s a disease that claimed the lives of mor... Read more
By Kathy Hegarty, Clinical Manager & EMR Specialist Many types of technology are changing rapidly. It’s no secret that the tech boom is having a huge impact on our social interactions wi... Read more
By Claudia Heise, MD The changing of seasons brings with it a dazzling array of fall colors, the sounds of children on playgrounds at recess, the aromas of fireplaces and leaves, the flavors... Read more
The Health Benefits of Being Kind By Gwen Fraser, Administrative Assistant, Seventy-Five State Street From personal experience, everyone knows that acts of kindness have a positive impact on... Read more
By Dr. John Devlin We all know that regular exercise is good for our health. It can lower our risk for many medical conditions, including diabetes, high blood pressure, heart attack, stroke,... Read more
By Shawn Thoits – Maintenance Foreman The word “safety” can have a different connotation for different age groups. As children, it may mean requiring adult supervision or listening to... Read more
By Christopher Pezzullo, DO The human papillomavirus (HPV) can cause cancer and is a common infection. In fact, 9 out of 10 adults — both men and women — are infected with HPV at some point... Read more
By Claudia Monsell, LSW at Seventy-Five State Street It’s no secret that feeling lonely is unpleasant. As human beings, we crave – and we very much enjoy – social interactions. It’s simply h... Read more