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What You Can Do To Manage Your Type 2 Diabetes

If you have type 2 diabetes, you are not alone – more than 38 million people in the United States have type 2 diabetes, according to the American Diabetes Association. Managing your type 2 diabetes is essential for a good quality of life. After all, poorly controlled blood sugar levels can lead to conditions such as kidney disease, heart […]

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How An Internist Can Help You Manage Your Chronic Condition

If you’re trying to navigate the complexities of chronic health issues, you’re not alone. Around 60% of American adults have at least one chronic health issue, and many more struggle with multiple chronic diseases.  Chronic care management (CCM), which is a branch of medicine designed to help patients manage and treat chronic issues, can help. 

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Understanding the 5 Parts of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)

Remote patient monitoring (RPM) uses technology and mobile medical devices to help health care providers monitor your well-being remotely between regular visits. The devices, which vary based on your condition, send health data to your providers, who use it to identify changes to your condition or alert your care team when you need medical attention.  At Prima

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Diet or Exercise? Which Is Most Important to Weight Loss?

If you’re one of the millions of Americans struggling with their weight, you’ve heard that a healthy diet and regular exercise are key to sustained weight loss. But which of these two healthy habits is most important for shedding pounds? At Prima Medicine, we hear this question from many patients at our Fairfax and South Riding, Virginia, offices.

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