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Silent warning signs of diabetes

The early warning signs of diabetes can be hard to spot at first, and people sometimes mistake them for stress or fatigue. More than 29 million Americans have diabetes — 1 out of 10 U.S. adults — and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than a quarter of them are undiagnosed. Millions of others are considered […]

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Diabetes Screening: Who Should Be Screened and How Often?

Who Should Be Screened for Diabetes? According to the American Diabetes Association, everyone should be screened for diabetes beginning at age 45, and then every three years after that. If you have multiple risk factors (e.g, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, overweight), talk to your doctor about screening at an earlier age and screening more frequently. What Does the Screening […]

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Food to Eat (and Avoid) to Manage Your Cholesterol

The term “you are what you eat” certainly holds true when it comes to your cholesterol levels. While it can be easy to eat your way to an alarmingly high cholesterol level, you can also eat your way to lower cholesterol levels too. Lowering your cholesterol levels by changing your eating habits is a simple two-pronged strategy: Add foods that […]

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Five Vaccine Myths and Facts

While a lot of conflicting data exists around vaccines, the US Centers for Disease Control and World Health Organization experts all agree they are a necessary part of creating and maintaining public health. Below we’ve outlined five key facts about vaccination, as well as some of the most common myths. If you have any questions about vaccinations or which ones […]

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Five Tips for Improving Social Wellness

These days, it seems the word “social” has come to mean jumping on a smartphone or computer to engage in social media as much as it does engaging in real human contact. Why is human contact important? Because depression, poor self esteem and even a shorter life span are just a few of the side effects of social “disconnection.” In […]

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Five Reasons Why You Should See Your Doctor Every Year

As your partners in health, we believe a yearly visit to your doctor is critical piece to maintaining and managing your health for the long-term. Our wellness exams at Griffin Faculty Physicians focus on the prevention of serious diseases, so you stay healthy, avoid or delay the onset of diseases, and take control of your health. Here are the top […]

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Griffin Hospital Earns Top Grade for Patient Safety

Griffin Hospital was again ranked among the leading hospitals in Connecticut for providing safe care to its patients. The Leapfrog Group awarded Griffin Hospital an “A” grade for its Spring 2016 Hospital Safety Score survey. This is the hospital’s fifth “A” in three years and Griffin was one of just four hospitals in the state to receive the top score. “We […]

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ED And Testosterone – How Being Shy Can Spell Trouble

Don’t Be a Shy Guy When it comes to health, being shy or ashamed about sexual dysfunction can be a very dangerous risk factor. Some men would prefer to avoid speaking to a doctor about their sexual health. Yet, while difficult to discuss, impotence or erectile dysfunction (ED) can be a telltale symptom for serious health issues. ED is the […]

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A Simple Gesture of Awesome Appreciation

It is practically impossible to recognize all that nurses do in taking care of the health and well being of this country. In honor of National Nurses Week (May 6-12), Griffin Hospital recognized its nurses with a special celebration and two simple words that carry a lot of meaning. The theme of this year’s Griffin Hospital Nurse Day Celebration was […]

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