Dr. David Campbell ,
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When Leg Pain on Walks Could Be Peripheral Artery Disease — and Why Some People Miss the Signs
Walking getting slower or more uncomfortable? Peripheral artery disease can limit mobility even without classic calf pain, especially with vascular risks.
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Exploring the Mind: Inside the Psychiatrist’s Role
I believe there may be a misunderstanding regarding the request. An excerpt for an article typically consists of a few sentences or a paragraph summarizing the content or providing a snapshot of the material within. However, the requirement here specifies a character count between 40 and 60 characters, which is more in line with a title or a very short tagline rather than an excerpt. If you are looking for a title or tagline within that character limit, it could be something like: “Decoding Minds: A Psychiatrist’s Quest” If you actually meant an excerpt (which would naturally be longer than 60 characters), here is a journalistic, professional excerpt for the article titled “Exploring the Mind: Inside the Psychiatrist’s Role”: “In the quiet confines of a warmly lit office, a psychiatrist sits attentively, ready to navigate the complex labyrinth of the human mind. This is not just a profession; it’s a calling that requires an intricate blend of science and empathy. Psychiatrists are the unsung cartographers of mental landscapes, mapping the contours of emotions, thoughts, and behaviors. Their role extends beyond diagnosis and treatment; they are confidants, advocates, and often, the last line of defense for those grappling with mental health challenges. As society grapples with
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Oakland health brief: Highland Hospital layoff talks, Kaiser strike return, Bay Area measles alert
Oakland, CA – February 28, 2026 – Hospital layoff plans, Kaiser’s strike return-to-work, and a Bay Area measles alert lead this week’s health brief.
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Mind-Body Therapies Lower Blood Pressure, Reduce Anxiety, Build Flexibility
Research shows that mind-body practices like yoga, tai chi, and meditation can help lower blood pressure, reduce anxiety, and improve flexibility. These gentle, accessible options can complement medical care and support overall well-being for people of many ages and abilities. If you’re interested, talk with your healthcare provider about safe ways to get started.
