Dr. James R. Brown
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Locality: Rancho Cucamonga, California
Phone: +1 909-980-1946
Address: 8360 Red Oak St, Ste 103 91730 Rancho Cucamonga, CA, US
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Thank you Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler for your contribution to maternal & pediatric medical care #goodmedicineexplained #gme #blackhistoryfacts
Questions about the Novavax vaccine ? Listen to Dr. Brown’s podcast episode on Covid-19 vaccines to learn more Link in bio #goodmedicineexplained #getvaccienated #familypractice
For this Monday’s Healthcare Hero Shoutout, we recognize James McCune Smith (1813 - 1865) #goodmedicineexplained #blackhistorymonth #familypractice #healthcareheroes
Happy Friday everyone! Please remember, don’t let your guard down this weekend. Stay safe and enjoy the game ! #superbowl2021 #goodmedicineexplained #gme
This weekend is #superbowl2021 and everyone who knows Dr. Brown knows how much he loves football! Disclaimer: Although we do not condone group gatherings at this time, the purpose of this platform is to educate about safe health practices. Please respect and follow the health regulations in your area. #goodmedicineexplained #gme #familypractice
Today we recognize Charles R. Drew (June 1904 - April 1950) #goodmedicineexplained #blackhistorymonth #familypractice
Let's get started with Episode 1!! https://gme.buzzsprout.com
Looking to improve your blood pressure ? Watch our Doctoral Nurse Practitioner, Alyssa Race’s webinar (posted on our Facebook page) or contact her directly at [email protected] for more details!
Take the survey here for our Doctoral Nurse Practitioner, Alyssa Race's Hypertension Project. #hypertension #highbloodpressure #goodmedicineexplained
Do you have hypertension? If you would like to improve your blood pressure, watch our Doctoral Nurse Practitioner, Alyssa Race's webinar and complete the survey at the end. You can also contact her directly at [email protected] #hypertension #highbloodpressure #goodmedicineexplained
Health isn't just about what you're eating. It's also about what you're thinking and saying. Dr. Brown suggests to spend this new season harvesting positivity. #motivationmonday #holistichealth #goodmedicineexplained #gme Photo by Lucie Liz from Pexels
Is Medicine for you? Dr. Brown shares a few steps you can take to become a physician #doctorsofinstagram #medicine #goodmedicineexplained
What obstacles are holding you back from a healthy lifestyle? What motivates you to keep pursuing health & happiness ? #motivationmonday #holistichealth
Catch up on Good Medicine Explained on Spotify, Apple Music, or the link in my bio #goodmedicineexplained #mask #podcast
TONIGHT -- Dr. Brown answers your questions from Good Medicine Explained. #healthcare #gmepodcast #familypractice
Are you caught up on Dr. Brown's podcast "Good Medicine Explained"? Stay tuned as he will be answering all of your questions this Friday. #goodmedicineexplained #jrbrownmd #telemedicine #healthcare #podcast #gmepodcast
According to Dr. Brown, "Telemedicine is a major part of healthcare delivery. It’s not the future. It's here." Learn more from this week's podcast: https://gme.buzzsprout.com/1/4177166-episode-3-telemedicine
Congratulations Dr. Brown on your 30 year anniversary since graduating from the University of Michigan Medical School ! Thank you for your commitment to serving the health and well-being of our community. Stay tuned for the LAUNCH of Dr. Brown’s new weekly podcast Good Medicine Explained later today...
May is American Stroke Awareness Month What is stroke? Stroke kills almost 130,000 of the 800,000 Americans who die of cardiovascular disease each yearthat’s 1 in every 19 deaths from all causes.1 A stroke, sometimes called a brain attack, occurs when a clot blocks the blood supply to the brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts. You can greatly reduce your risk for stroke through lifestyle changes and, in some cases, medication. Healthy Diet... Healthy Weight Physical Activity No Smoking Limited Alcohol For more information, see CDC’s Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity website. http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/dnpao/index.html The five most common signs and symptoms of stroke are: Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm, or leg. Sudden confusion or trouble speaking or understanding others. Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes. Sudden dizziness, trouble walking, or loss of balance or coordination. Sudden severe headache with no known cause. If you think that you or someone you know is having a stroke, call 9-1-1 immediately.
April is STD Awareness Month Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), also known as sexually transmitted infections or STIs, are very common. Millions of new infections occur every year in the United States. STDs don’t always cause symptoms or may only cause mild symptoms, so it is possible to have an infection and not know it. That is why it is important to get tested if you are having sex. If you are diagnosed with an STD, know that all can be treated with medicine and some ca...n be cured entirely. How are these diseases spread? How can you protect yourself? What are the treatment options? Learn the answers to these questions by reading the STD Fact Sheets @ https://www.cdc.gov/std/prevention/default.htm Take Control - You have the facts; now protect yourself and your partners
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