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Harmful Effects of Blue Light

By Keri Sutton | February 8, 2019

If you’re looking for the perfect way to display how much you love your counterpart this year, tell them “Eye […]

NAD+: The Latest Anti-Aging & Regenerative Medicine

By Keri Sutton | January 25, 2019

If you’ve been around the infusion area for IV hydration in Springfield Missouri in our office lately, you may have […]

Women Are Gatekeepers of Health

By Keri Sutton | January 11, 2019

We all know women are important for many reasons, but is it possible women can influence longevity? Yes, they can and […]

New Year Advice From Kare Health & Wellness

By Keri Sutton | December 28, 2018

We know that the balance of power will shift from the fast food joints to the gyms and fitness centers […]

Make Collagen Supplements Part of Your Healthcare

By Keri Sutton | December 23, 2018

Benefits Of Collagen Supplements Most people have heard of collagen, but how many people actually know what it is? Collagen […]

Stay True to Nutrition Plan During the Holidays

By Keri Sutton | December 14, 2018

We have patients ask us constantly, “How do I stay true to my diet plan during the holidays?” While it […]

Survive Festive Foods

By Keri Sutton | November 30, 2018

It’s our favorite time of the year again. With the chill in the air and the smells of holiday foods, […]

Fight the Flu with Elderberry

By Keri Sutton | November 16, 2018

From the Kitchen of Micah Hubbard, FNP-C Cold weather has made its appearance early here in the Ozarks, which means […]

Tips to Stay Healthy This Winter

By Keri Sutton | November 2, 2018

Flu season is well underway, and we have received lots of questions on how to stay well this winter. This […]

Eat Fresh When Seasons Change

By Keri Sutton | October 19, 2018

If you visit your local farmers market this time of year, you may be noticing some summer favorites like tomatoes […]

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