Reminders
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The Flu Vaccine Cannot Cause Flu Illness
Credit Staff Sgt. Luis R. Agostini Read about it on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website.
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Make your New Year’s Resolution
Credit Uncredited Schedule your annual checkup with your doctor today!
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Make Smoking a Thing of the Past!
Credit MilitaryHealth UT Family Medicine can help YOU quit smoking!
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February is American Heart Month
Credit Ed Gregory Heart health is a priority for the UT Family Medicine Center!
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March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month
Credit Colon Cancer Alliance Colon Cancer: preventable, treatable, beatable.
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Have you had a check up in the last 12 months?
Credit Austin Ban Schedule your well adult physical today with one of our physicians.
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Allergies Got You Down?
Credit Tina Franklin Schedule your well adult physical today with one of our physicians.
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May is Asthma Awareness Month
Credit Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America 24 million Americans live with asthma, including 6 million children. Learn more.
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August is National Breastfeeding Month
Credit pexels The number of breastfeeding US mothers is on the increase, but not many continue to do so for the recommended year says Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Free Breastfeeding Classes
Credit tostadophoto.com Did you know that UT Family Medicine offers a free breastfeeding class once a month? Call us today for more details.
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August is National Immunization Awareness Month
Credit Stevebidmead Talk with your doctor about what vaccinations are recommended for your age group.
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Have You Had Your Cholesterol Checked?
Credit Michael Saechang “Early detection of high blood cholesterol through screening is the first important step to treatment and reducing the risk for heart attack and stroke.” – CDC Report
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September is National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
Credit Markus Spiske Aim for at Least 60 Minutes a Day – WebMD
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One in every five children in America have obesity.
Credit Peter Griffin UT Family Medicine Center is at the forefront of preventing childhood obesity.
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UT Family Medicine Center is Fighting the Fight Against Breast Cancer
Credit Heidi Bukowski Do you need to schedule a mammogram?
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CDC Recommends Yearly Flu Vaccine 6 Months and Up
Credit unknown Vaccination can reduce flu illnesses, doctors’ visits, and missed work & school due to flu, as well as prevent flu-related hospitalizations
