What to know about polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
Learn about PCOS -- the common health condition that affects 1 in 10 women of childbearing age.
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Stevens-Johnson syndrome: Causes, symptoms and treatment
Learn about Stevens-Johnson syndrome: symptoms, causes, risk factors, treatment, potential complications and support. Get trusted insights from Providence.
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Under the weather? Know the right foods to eat when you're sick.
If you have a cold, fever or other illness, sometimes the last thing you want to do is eat. But there are foods that can help you feel better.
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Findhelp: A new way to get support in your community
Providence now offers Findhelp, a way for you to quickly and easily find resources and support, from job training to childcare support, close to home.
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Is your phone making you feel anxious or depressed?
Phone use may increase anxiety and depression. Learn how screens impact your mood and how to find balance. Get expert tips from Providence.
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Left side stomach pain: When it’s time to see a doctor
Learn what causes left side stomach pain, symptoms to watch for and when to seek care. Understand serious vs. common issues.
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Preventing heart disease in Black and Hispanic women
Even though heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, fewer than half of Black and Hispanic women know this. Learn the signs of heart disease and how to lower your risk.
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What you need to know about ovarian cancer
Learn if you may be at risk of ovarian cancer — and what you can do to reduce your risk of this disease.
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Pregnancy-safe medications: What's OK to take
Wondering what’s safe to take during pregnancy? Get expert advice on pregnancy-safe medications for colds, pain and more from Providence.
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Back to school with a bump: Navigating pregnancy as a parent
Negotiating back-to-school season while pregnant isn’t easy, so learn how to reach out for help, plan ahead and get plenty of self-care.
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Can a child overdose on gummy vitamins?
A Providence pediatrician weighs in on the possibility of overdosing on gummy vitamins. Learn more.
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Bone spurs: Why they may not be an issue
While you might think a bone spur is causing you pain, your discomfort is probably stemming from an injury. Learn more from Providence.
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Back to school: Help your kids get the sleep and nutrition they need
Help your kids succeed this school year with healthy sleep and nutrition. Learn how rest and diet boost focus, learning and well-being.
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Understanding gastroparesis
Learn about gastroparesis signs, symptoms and treatment options. Manage your health better with expert advice from Providence.
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How to have a healthy pregnancy in a heatwave
If you’re pregnant, learn how to protect yourself this summer from high temperatures.
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Meet the 2025 cancer research interns
Hands-on experience in a laboratory at Providence Cancer Institute helps undergraduate students find their career path in biomedical fields.
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The future of surgery is robotic, and it’s here
Robotic thoracic surgery is less invasive, allowing patients to recover more quickly. A Providence Cancer Institute surgeon calls it a game-changer.
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Pink eye vs. allergies: How can you tell?
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Allergies or pink eye?” you’ve come to the right place. Learn the signs and symptoms of both allergies and pink eye.
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Where to get UTI treatment: Primary care, urgent care or ER
While a urinary tract infection (UTI) can be painful, it’s usually not a medical emergency. Learn how you can find treatment for UTIs at Providence.
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Genetic testing helped one woman and her family find answers
Susan Patcha had been living with high cholesterol since she was 17. Providence Lipid Clinic provided her with answers — for herself and for her family.
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