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Five Tips for Relieving Anxiety
A little anxiety in your life is normal, especially in uncertain times like those we in which we have been living. However, when anxiety starts to interfere with your sleep, mood, relationships, and parenting, it may be time to take steps to address it.
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Is Your Child Stuttering?
As children develop language skills between two and five years of age, they might experience a period of normal disfluency.
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Tips to Reduce Digital Eye Strain
Symptoms of eye strain and tips to help.
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“Mask Mouth” and What Can I Do for It?
Causes of "mask mouth" and tips to help.
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Are You Grinding and Clenching Your Teeth?
Teeth grinding and clenching symptoms and how early diagnosis and treatment can help.
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Women and Heart Disease
It is important for women to schedule regular checkups and talk with their doctors about ways to prevent and control heart disease.
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Eye Institute Offers New Treatment for Dry Eyes
Two new instruments to help combat dry eye.
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Can My Child Benefit From Pediatric Occupational Therapy?
The Midwestern University Therapy Institute now offers pediatric occupational therapy, and parents are often unsure about what signs they should watch for that may indicate that their child could benefit from Occupational Therapy.
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COVID-19 Effects on Mental Health
Melissa Flint, Psy.D., FT, CCTP has been interviewed recently about topics relating to COVID-19 and mental health.
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Speech-Language Institute Offers Telehealth Sessions
The Midwestern University Speech-Language Institute now also offers online telehealth sessions at affordable rates, in order to provide continuity of care to our clients.
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See Sports Vision Performance Training on AZTV-7’s Arizona Daily Mix
Matthew Roe, O.D., Assistant Professor at the Midwestern University Eye Institute and Arizona College of Optometry, recently visited with Pat McMahon on AZTV-7’s Arizona Daily Mix morning show.
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Tips to Outsmart the Flu
Shannon Scott, D.O., FACOFP, shares helpful tips on how to stay healthy this flu season.