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Our condolences

Our condolences

The staff at CityHealth is saddened to hear about the untimely passing of Oakland Fire Department Assistant Chief, Sean Laffan. Our hearts go out to the entire Laffan family. "Sadly, overnight Oakland Fire Department Assistant Chief Sean Laffan died of an apparent...

A Complete Guide to Mail Order Prescriptions

A Complete Guide to Mail Order Prescriptions

Today, everything is about convenience. With the growing popularity of online shopping, many retailers have started to offer delivery services, including pharmacies. Gone are the days of standing in line and waiting for your meds. Mail-order prescriptions have taken...

7 Common Eye Injuries

7 Common Eye Injuries

The human eye is a complicated organ, with anywhere between 110 to 125 million rods and 6.4 million cones. They help us immensely in everyday life, providing vital information about things around us. We usually take our eyes for granted... until something happens to...

The Help You Need: A Guide to Mental Health Urgent Care

The Help You Need: A Guide to Mental Health Urgent Care

An estimated 18.9% of all US adults lived with a mental illness. That’s more than 46 million adults. Almost 20% of our friends, neighbors, coworkers and loved ones suffer from mental illness. But the really gut-wrenching statistic is this - over half of them struggle...

6 Essential Back to School Safety Tips

6 Essential Back to School Safety Tips

Did you know that 22.6% of the United States’ total population is children under the age of 18? As a parent or guardian of a school-age child, you’re probably very concerned about your child's safety if deciding to let them attend school amid a coronavirus pandemic....

How to Prevent Heart Attacks

How to Prevent Heart Attacks

Every 40 seconds, someone in the USA has a heart attack.  Heart disease is the leading cause of death in America and claims nearly 650,000 people each year, making it responsible for 1 in 4 deaths.  Knowing what heart attacks are, what causes them, and how to...

Get Ready for FLU season!

Get Ready for FLU season!

Flu is a respiratory sickness characterized by body aches, fever, chills, coughing, stuffy nose, and fatigue. In most cases, the flu goes away without any treatment.  However, flu can be severe or even deadly to some people, including the elderly, young kids,...

First Aid for Lacerations (Cuts): A Treatment Guide

First Aid for Lacerations (Cuts): A Treatment Guide

Life is full of sharp objects, and our bodies are not quite puncture-proof. Lacerations, cuts, and other such wounds are bound to happen eventually. It doesn't matter if you cut your leg on a jagged rock in the middle of the woods or slice your finger on a clean...

What to Do If You Have a Cough Lasting 3+ Days

What to Do If You Have a Cough Lasting 3+ Days

Having a cough is something that everyone will experience at some point. Most of the time, a mild cough will quickly resolve on its own.  But when a cough is constant and lasts for over three days, though, it could be a sign that you're dealing with more than just a...

A Complete Guide to Tick Bite Treatment

A Complete Guide to Tick Bite Treatment

Where there is open nature, fresh air, tall grass, and beautiful scenery, there lies a hidden enemy that can make you seriously sick. Despite its small size, one bite from a tick can pack a dangerous punch. There are over ten known tick-borne diseases in the U.S....

A Dog Bit Me – What Do I Do?

A Dog Bit Me – What Do I Do?

Nearly 5 million Americans are bitten by dogs every year.  Half of all dog bite victims are kids under nine years old. Being bitten by a dog is both painful and scary, and being bitten by a strange dog is even more dangerous.  Read on to discover what you need to do...

Doctor Jeffrey Klausner on the Delta Variant

Doctor Jeffrey Klausner on the Delta Variant

Today we’re sitting down with Dr. Jeffrey Klausner, who’s been a professor at UCLA and is currently a clinical professor of Medicine at USC.   Dr. Jeffrey Klausner is an expert in infectious disease prevention and control. He is a frequent advisor to the Centers for...