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Volunteers with Doylestown Hospital Hospice play an important role. The hospital is currently looking for more volunteers.
Do your kids make a beeline for the fridge the second they jump off the bus? That hectic rush of energy as your children burst through the door after school usually means a trip to the kitchen to devour whatever is in sight. Use our 5 tips to keep your kids' snacking on track!

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About half of all women and a quarter of men over 50 years old will break a bone because of osteoporosis. Learn five strengthening exercises from our bone health experts.
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Getting your child to eat more vegetables doesn't have to be a struggle! Read these tips on how to incorporate those leafy greens into his or her daily diet.
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It's been declared a disaster emergency in Pennsylvania. Watch Health Matters with Doylestown Health to learn more about the opioid abuse epidemic.

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When joint pain affects your quality of life, it may be time to consider joint replacement surgery. Here are five signs it might be time to consider joint replacement.

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Choosing a pediatrician can be a bit time consuming. These five tips for choosing a pediatrician will help ensure you find just the right doctor for your child.

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Even if you're not planning to go completely vegetarian, eating a more plant-based diet offers many health benefits.
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From sore, tight muscles to an aching Achilles, Doylestown Health's Sports Medicine experts share tips to help prevent and relieve post workout discomfort.

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When it comes to shoulder pain, getting the right diagnosis and treatment can save needless suffering and, in some cases, prevent additional impairment.

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