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Patient Safety Awareness Week, occurring between March 10-16, is an annual event dedicated to increasing awareness about healthcare and patient safety. During this week, many[...]
April 24 - April 30, 2023, is World Immunization Week. From a young age and as we get older we get vaccinations all throughout our[...]
Receiving an immunization is important for people of all ages. Because of this, National Immunization Awareness Month was created to showcase the importance of immunizations.[...]
February is Low Vision Awareness Month. About 3 million Americans over the age of 40 are impacted by low vision. This proportion is projected to[...]
January marks the start of Glaucoma Awareness Month! Over 3 million people in the United States are diagnosed with this disease. Glaucoma, often known as[...]
Nandini Gowda, MD, who recently became board certified in Obesity Medicine and is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians, had started a weight[...]
Nandini Gowda, M.D. is a board-certified Internal Medicine physician specializing in primary care, breast cancer, preventative medicine, men's health, and women's health services at the[...]
As part of our mission to improve the health of the people of Inland Southern California, UCR Health offers family medicine services in Coachella Valley.[...]
Family Medicine welcomes Dr. Crystal Glassy to the UCR Health Multispecialty Center. Dr. Glassy specializes in Family Medicine & Integrative Medicine. Dr. Glassy will be[...]
Living in Southern California has many perks--within an hour’s drive, you can go from the mountains to the beach, or from Disneyland to the Hollywood Sign. We love the mild climate and low humidity. However, that low humidity and desert-like climate takes a toll on our eyes and can cause dry eye syndrome, which affects over 16 million Americans.