Dr. Katy Brodski-Quigley
Katy Brodski-Quigley is a Family Medicine physician from Massachusetts, USA. She studied medicine in Albany Medical College, NY, and UMass Family Medicine Residency, MA. She also holds a Master’s Degree in Health Education from Boston University. Currently, she practices Telemedicine and participates in several Medical Education projects, including 5‑Minute Medical Consult and The Core Content Review of Family Medicine.
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Healthy Lifestyle Tips: How to Make a Habit Change Stick
Creating new habits and sticking to them is possible, but it takes time and patience. You may wonder, "How long does it take to form a habit?" The answer is: several days to weeks, depending on the... - Health Conditions, Lifestyle
Seasonal Allergies: Symptoms, Treatments, and Home Remedies
While the symptoms of seasonal allergies can persist and be bothersome during the spring, many treatments are available to minimize their impact. Understanding what causes spring allergies and how... - Health Conditions
7 Tips For Back Pain: Coping, Treatment, and More
This article will discuss tips for coping with back pain including treatment, prevention, and more. - Health Conditions
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: COPD Symptoms, Causes, & More
A comprehensive guide to COPD symptoms, causes, treatment, and more. - Fitness & Nutrition, Health Conditions
Signs of Vitamin B12 Deficiency: What You Need To Know
What are the signs and symptoms of vitamin B12 deficiency? We break down everything you need to know, including treatment options. - Mental Wellness
Caregiver Tips: How To Care For Yourself When Taking Care Of Others
If you’re a caregiver, it’s easy to forget to care for yourself, too. In this article, we break down everything you need to know about taking care of yourself as a caregiver. - Lifestyle
11 Tips To Improve Brain Health For Seniors
Brain health is the brain’s ability to function properly across multiple domains. Read this comprehensive guide to improving your brain health. - Medicare & Insurance
What to Know About Medicare and Coverage for Tetanus Shots
Original Medicare does not cover tetanus shots. Medicare Part D, Medicare’s prescription drug coverage, will cover a tetanus shot, however. - Medicare & Insurance
What to Know About Medicare and Palliative Care
Medicare covers palliative care, also known as comfort care, under Medicare Part A. Palliative care is associated with a higher quality of life. - Medicare & Insurance
Medicare and Cataract Surgery: What Does Medicare Pay?
Cataract surgery is covered under Medicare Part B. Overall costs will vary based on the specific Medicare plan, however.
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