
Immunization Provides Protection
Measles is more than just a rash. About one in four people in the United States who get measles will be hospitalized. One or two of 1,000 people with measles will die, even with the best
Measles is more than just a rash. About one in four people in the United States who get measles will be hospitalized. One or two of 1,000 people with measles will die, even with the best
Keeping a watchful eye on your blood pressure pays off in health benefits, as this column by Dr. Samuel Ward points out.
The United States Preventive Services Task Force recommends colorectal screening for individuals between the ages of 50 and 75.
Dr. Josephine Verlanic, DMD, Director of RiverStone Health Dental Clinic, writes about how to prevent cavities and promote good oral health in children.
These tips on recognizing signs of a heart attack or stroke might save your life or the life of someone you love.
Smokeless certainly doesn’t mean harmless as this column by one of our Tobacco Prevention Specialists points out.
About 95,000 Montanans — roughly the combined populations of Missoula and Kalispell — will lose health insurance coverage in July of 2019 if expanded Medicaid is not reauthorized by the Legislature.
When to see a doctor can be a tough call during cold and flu season. Dr. Stephen Bertucci, with the Montana Family Medicine Residency, takes out some of the guesswork in this Billings Gazette column.
While people tend to assume that people with dementia live in nursing homes, many with early stage dementia live successfully in the community by making adjustments and taking safety precautions. The effort to help Billings become