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The SingleCare Team ensures that all content on The Checkup, a blog by SingleCare, is medically accurate, evidence-based, and trustworthy. Our team works with a network of experienced freelance health writers and medical clinicians who provide expert review, fact-checking, and prescription guidance. Our pharmacists, physicians, dietitians, and veterinarians guarantee that the articles on our blog are educational and medically accurate.
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Health Education
IBD vs. IBS: Compare causes, symptoms, treatments, & more
IBS is the most commonly diagnosed gastrointestinal disorder in the U.S. IBD is less common and affects only 1.3% of adults in the United Staes.
Updated on Jun. 12, 2024
Drug Info
How effective is Plan B?
Taking Plan B at the appropriate time after unprotected intercourse can help prevent unwanted pregnancies
Updated on Jul. 24, 2023
News
47% who received fertility treatment successfully conceived, acc...
An estimated 12% to 15% of couples have difficulty conceiving, and some…
Dec. 4, 2020
Health Education
Hypoxia vs. hypoxemia: Compare causes, symptoms, treatments ...
Hypoxia vs. hypoxemia causes | Prevalence | Symptoms | Diagnosis | Treatments…
Nov. 19, 2020
Health Education
Understanding blood pressure levels
Understand normal blood pressure readings and what to do if your results are too high or low.
Updated on Jun. 30, 2023
News
Infertility statistics 2024: How many couples are affected by in...
Are rates of infertility increasing? These infertility statistics help explain the epidemiology of infertility.
Updated on Jan. 24, 2024
Company
SingleCare savings are now available at Brookshire’s
If you live in the south, it’s likely that community, food, and…
Nov. 17, 2020
Health Education
How to take Viagra for best results
For best results, Viagra should be taken 30 minutes to four hours before needed. Read more to learn how to take Viagra.
Updated on May 21, 2024
Health Education
Type 1 vs. Type 2 diabetes: What’s the difference?
Type 1 vs. Type 2 diabetes causes | Prevalence | Symptoms |…
Nov. 12, 2020
Drug Info
Nov. 10, 2020
Learn tretinoin side effects and interactions—and how to avoid...
Health Education
Psoriasis vs. eczema: Can you treat them the same way?
Psoriasis vs. eczema causes | Prevalence | Symptoms | Diagnosis | Treatments…
Nov. 9, 2020