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Straight, No Chaser: Male Reproductive Health and Workplace Hazards

Yes, you read that correctly. We’re discussing men’s reproductive health. Of course there is a preoccupation with women’s reproductive health (and we addressed that in anothe
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD April 29, 2018

An Overview of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses

Introduction This post discusses workplace injuries. Many of us work in fields in which it is accurate to state “My job makes me sick!” Accordingly, occupational illnesses and
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD April 28, 2018

Straight, No Chaser: Prevention and Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

If you have carpel tunnel syndrome (CTS) or are at significant risk for developing it, you really should learn strategies to either prevent, limit progression or treat the conditio
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD April 27, 2018

Straight, No Chaser: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Do you spend much time typing at work? Are you a construction worker who operates a jack hammer? Do you have arthritis that affects your wrist? Do you have occasional or constant n
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD April 26, 2018

Straight, No Chaser: Male Reproductive Health and Workplace Hazards

Yes, you read that correctly. We’re discussing men’s reproductive health. Of course there is a preoccupation with women’s reproductive health (and we addressed that in anothe
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD April 25, 2017

Straight, No Chaser: An Overview of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses

Many of us work in fields in which it is accurate to state “My job makes me sick!” Occupational illnesses and injuries take a massive toll on us. Whether we’re describing exp
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD April 22, 2017

Straight, No Chaser: Prevention and Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

If you have carpel tunnel syndrome (CTS) or are at significant risk for developing it, you really should learn strategies to either prevent, limit progression or treat the conditio
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD April 20, 2017

Straight, No Chaser: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Do you spend much time typing at work? Are you a construction worker who operates a jack hammer? Do you have arthritis that affects your wrist? Do you have occasional or constant n
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD April 19, 2017

Straight, No Chaser: Male Reproductive Health and Workplace Hazards

Yes, you read that correctly. We’re discussing men’s reproductive health. Of course there is a preoccupation with women’s reproductive health (and we addressed that in anothe
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD April 22, 2016

Straight, No Chaser: Prevention and Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

If you have carpel tunnel syndrome (CTS) or are at significant risk for developing it, you really should learn strategies to either prevent, limit progression or treat the conditio
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD April 20, 2016

Straight, No Chaser: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Do you spend much time typing at work? Are you a construction worker who operates a jack hammer? Do you have arthritis that affects your wrist? Do you have occasional or constant n
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD April 19, 2016

Straight, No Chaser: An Overview of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses

Many of us work in fields in which it is accurate to state “My job makes me sick!” Occupational illnesses and injuries take a massive toll on us. Whether we’re describing exp
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD April 18, 2016

Straight, No Chaser: Male Reproductive Health and Workplace Hazards

Yes, you read that correctly. We’re discussing men’s reproductive health. Of course there is a preoccupation with women’s reproductive health (and we addressed that in anothe
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD September 6, 2014

Straight, No Chaser: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Do you spend much time typing at work? Are you a construction worker who operates a jackhammer? Do you have arthritis that affects your wrist? Do you have occasional or constant nu
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD September 2, 2014

Straight, No Chaser: An Overview of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses

Happy Labor Day. Many of us work in fields in which it is accurate to state “My job makes me sick!” Occupational illnesses and injuries take a massive toll on us. Whether we’
By Jeffrey Sterling, MD September 1, 2014