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Mother holds newborn
The national rate of C-sections is too high, say public health experts. Through innovative strategies, Doylestown Health nurses are working to change that.
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Spider and varicose veins are common and unlikely to cause serious health problems, but the more advanced forms of the disease can cause chronic health issues.
The Zatcoff family | Doylestown Health
Pregnancy and prenatal care look different due to COVID-19 but Doylestown Health remains consistent in the high-quality care it provides for new parents.
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Learn about the similarities and differences of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Doylestown Health Gastroenterology offers many treatment options.
Man sitting on bed in pajamas, head in hand
The person with sleep apnea usually doesn’t know that they have the condition and can go years experiencing the damaging effects. Learn the signs and your risk.
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Doylestown Health values our volunteers and their many contributions to the comprehensive services we provide to patients and their loved ones. 
We asked Doylestown Hospital electrophysiologist Robert Sangrigoli, MD about the connection between Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) and stroke and why it's so important to recognize.
platter of whole turkey with sweet potatoes
The average person gains one pound over the holidays that doesn’t go away. Start the season right with 10 simple strategies for a healthier Thanksgiving.
A pile of yellow Diabetes caution road signs
Over 7 million people with diabetes are undiagnosed. Take this easy quiz to calculate your risk of developing diabetes.
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Hemorrhoids affect about 1 in 20 Americans— with about half of adults age 50 and older having experienced hemorrhoids. Find out if you have hemorrhoids that need treatment.

Cream being poured into a coffee cup
Here are four things you should stop putting in your coffee, plus healthier alternatives that will enhance your coffee’s natural flavor.
Older man clutching heart
Atrial fibrillation (AFib) is a chaotic rhythm in the top chambers of the heart (atria) that can increase the risk of strokes, heart failure and other heart-related problems.
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