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Bridging the Gap: How Telehealth Can Address the Primary Care Provider Shortage in America
Introduction The shortage of primary care providers in America is a growing concern, with millions of patients facing longer wait times and limited access to essential healthcare services. This primary care provider shortage is driven by an aging population, increased demand for care, and a decline in medical graduates choosing primary care. In this blog, we’ll explore the causes, impacts, and potential solutions to this pressing issue, including how telehealth services like
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18 hours ago3 min read


Young People Have Health Risks Too: Why Prevention Matters
Health Risks for Young People Young people are increasingly facing health risks that were once considered more prevalent in older populations. This shift underscores the importance of preventive care and early diagnosis. Common Health Issues The following health conditions are being diagnosed earlier in life than they were two decades ago: Cancer Heart Disease Diabetes Obesity Mental Health Disorders The Importance of Preventive Care Preventive care is crucial for young in
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2 days ago1 min read


The Importance of Telehealth for Convenient Care
Challenges of Rural Healthcare Access Geographic Barriers: Many rural South Carolina residents live far from healthcare facilities, making travel not only a time-consuming venture but also a financial strain. For some, reaching the nearest clinic or hospital means long hours on the road, adding to transportation costs and lost work time. This geographic isolation can discourage people from seeking necessary care, worsening health issues over time. Limited Healthcare Provider
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3 days ago2 min read


Rising Costs of Health Insurance: What It Means for Patients
Implications of Rising Health Insurance Costs The annual increase in health insurance costs, coupled with diminishing benefits, poses significant challenges for patients. Here are some of the key implications: 1. Decreased Access to Healthcare As insurance premiums and out-of-pocket expenses rise, many patients may find it increasingly difficult to afford necessary medical care. This could lead to: Delayed medical appointments Avoidance of preventive care Increased reliance o
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4 days ago1 min read


ABC’s of Fatty Liver Disease
What is Fatty Liver Disease? Fatty liver disease is a condition where excess fat builds up in the liver. This can happen for a variety of reasons, and it can lead to more serious health problems if not managed properly. Types of Fatty Liver Disease There are two main types of fatty liver disease: 1. Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) - This type occurs in people who drink little to no alcohol. - It is often associated with obesity, diabetes, high cholesterol, and hi
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5 days ago2 min read


How Losing Even 5% of Body Weight Can Improve Your Health
The Importance of Perspective in Weight Loss Losing weight can feel like a hard arduous process, but it's all about perspective. When tackling any big issue, the old adage "one bite at a time" or "one step at a time" is motivating. Whether you are 100 lb, 50 lb, or 25 lb overweight, losing some weight has multiple positive effects. Benefits of Losing 5% of Body Weight Improved Heart Health: A modest weight loss can lower blood pressure, reduce cholesterol levels, and decreas
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6 days ago1 min read


Virtual Primary Care in the Midlands, SC: Your Guide to Virtual Healthcare Providers
Understanding Virtual Primary Care Virtual primary care refers to the delivery of healthcare services through digital platforms, allowing patients to consult with healthcare providers remotely. This model has gained traction due to its convenience and efficiency, particularly in areas like the Midlands of South Carolina. How Virtual Primary Care Works Scheduling Appointments: Patients can easily schedule appointments online at their convenience. Consultations: Healthcare pr
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7 days ago6 min read


PrEP for HIV Prevention in Heterosexual Couples
In 2026, a significant advancement in public health initiatives has led to the availability of a wide range of preventive measures for all couples and sexually active adults. Among these measures, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, commonly known as PrEP, has emerged as a powerful tool in the fight against new HIV infections. PrEP is an antiretroviral medication that, when taken consistently, can greatly reduce the risk of contracting HIV, making it an essential option for individuals
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Mar 202 min read


Quick Online Doctor Consultations for Acute Illness Online Care
When you suddenly feel unwell, the last thing you want is to wait hours or even days to see a doctor. Acute illnesses like flu, infections, or sudden pain need quick attention. That’s where acute illness online care comes in. It offers fast, convenient access to medical advice and treatment without leaving your home. In this post, I’ll share how online doctor consultations work, their benefits, and what you can expect when you use this service. What Is Acute Illness Online C
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Mar 194 min read


National Women’s History Awareness month (March)
Celebrate Women's History Month with Palmetto Metabolic TeleHealth LLC this March! This is a time dedicated to recognizing and honoring the significant contributions that women have made throughout history, particularly in the United States. This month provides an excellent opportunity to support local gatherings and initiatives that focus on women's achievements, as well as to donate your time to organizations that advocate for women's rights and health. It is essential to t
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Mar 192 min read


10 Ways to Support Multiple Sclerosis Awareness This March
10 Ways to Support Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month Educate Yourself and Others: Learn about multiple sclerosis (MS) and share information with friends and family to raise awareness. Participate in Local Events: Join walks, runs, or other events organized for MS awareness in your community. Use Social Media: Share informative posts, articles, and personal stories on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram using relevant hashtags. Fundraise for Research: Organize
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Mar 181 min read


Understanding CDL DOT Physicals and the Importance of Certified Medical Examiners for Safe Transportation
Every day, millions of commercial drivers take to the roads, transporting goods and services that keep industries moving and communities thriving. The safety of these drivers, their families, and the public depends heavily on their physical fitness to operate large vehicles. This is why the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) requires Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) holders to undergo regular Department of Transportation (DOT) physical exams. These exams ens
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Mar 134 min read


March is National Nutrition Month
2026's theme is Discover the Power of Nutrition. There can be so much or overload of information on this topic. The theme means to emphasize how food and beverage decisions power our daily lives. Power for our brains to learn and power for physical energy to perform activities. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics has weekly focuses: Week 1: Power your day with Nutrition Food for energy Week 2: Find Advice Backed by Science Get you information from trusted sources such as y
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Mar 31 min read


Always Wear a Helmet: Your Essential Guide to Safe Cycling
Riding a bike offers freedom, fun, and fitness. Yet, every time you hop on your bike, you face risks that can turn a joyful ride into a serious accident. One of the most critical ways to protect yourself is by wearing a helmet. This simple piece of gear can save your brain from injury and keep you riding safely for years to come. Cyclist wearing a helmet on a scenic bike path Why Wearing a Helmet Matters Head injuries are the leading cause of death and serious injury among cy
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Feb 193 min read


Unpacking our "Let's Talk About Sex" Series: From Changes in Sexual Drive, STI Awareness and Safe Practices for HIV and Pregnancy Prevention
Sexual health is a vital part of overall well-being, yet many people find it difficult to discuss openly. The Let's Talk About Sex series aims to change that by addressing common concerns and providing clear, practical information. This series will cover important topics such as changes in sex drive, erectile dysfunction, signs and symptoms of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to protect against HIV for both heterosexual a
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Feb 144 min read


The Gift of Health: Why Palmetto Metabolic TeleHealth eGift Cards Are Perfect for Everyone
Giving a gift that truly matters can be challenging. Many presents end up forgotten or unused, but a gift that supports health and well-being has lasting value. Palmetto Metabolic TeleHealth eGift cards offer a unique way to show you care by helping your loved ones take control of their health from the comfort of home. These eGift cards never expire and can be used immediately after purchase, making them a flexible and thoughtful choice for anyone. ! Eye-level view of a digit
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Feb 103 min read


25 Heart Health Tips to Celebrate American Heart Month in February
February marks American Heart Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about heart health and encouraging people to take steps toward a stronger, healthier heart. Heart disease remains a leading cause of death worldwide, but many risk factors can be managed through lifestyle changes. This post shares 25 practical tips to improve your heart health, helping you celebrate this important month with actions that truly matter. A balanced heart-healthy meal with vegetables and s
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Feb 33 min read


The Measles is Spreading In SC
Hey there! So, it looks like measles is making a comeback in the U.S., and South Carolina is really feeling the heat. We've seen a bunch of cases popping up all over the state, especially in Columbia and at Clemson University. Right now, South Carolina is dealing with the biggest outbreak in the country!According to the folks at the South Carolina Health Department, there are currently 558 people infected. Just to give you some perspective, just in 2024 the CDC reported only
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Jan 191 min read


The Importance of National Blood Donor Month in Winter Blood Donation Efforts
Every January, National Blood Donor Month reminds us of a critical need that often goes unnoticed: the urgent demand for blood donations during winter. Since 1970, this month has served as a call to action to increase blood donations and honor the generosity of donors. Winter poses unique challenges for blood collection, making this awareness campaign more important than ever. ! Eye-level view of a blood donation center with a donor lying on a reclined chair Why Winter Makes
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Jan 83 min read


December is AIDS Awareness Month
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Dec 30, 20251 min read
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