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The 2026 Tick Surge Is Already Here. And It’s Worse Than Doctors Predicted.

*By the Jase Medical Clinical team* I want to tell you something that caught my attention as a physician before it caught my attention as a CEO. A few weeks ago I was reading through case reports from colleagues in the Northeast. Family docs, internists, infectious...

Beyond Chemo: 10 Compounds Researchers Are Studying to Complement Cancer Care

Cancer treatment has always been a moving target. Chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery remain the pillars of oncology — but for decades, researchers have been quietly building a parallel body of literature around compounds that may support, enhance, or complement...

Your Medicine May Be Running Out — And the War in Iran Is Why

Most Americans assume the pharmacy shelf will always be stocked. They assume their blood pressure medication will be there on Tuesday. That ibuprofen will be waiting when they need it. That the cancer drug their spouse depends on won't suddenly be unavailable. That...

FAQ: Our most commonly asked questions about Jase

If you’re considering Jase, chances are you’ve paused and thought, “This makes sense, but I still have a few questions.”You’re not alone. Here are the most common ones we hear, answered plainly. Is this really doctor-prescribed? Yes. Every Jase order is reviewed by a...
September is Preparedness Month – Are You Prepared?

September is Preparedness Month – Are You Prepared?

September is Preparedness Month- Are You Prepared? With the waning days of summer, children and college students returning to school, summer harvests winding down, and the shorter days, the month of September is an ideal month to take stock of where you are in your...

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A Terrifying Drug Targeted at Children- Rainbow Fentanyl

A Terrifying Drug Targeted at Children- Rainbow Fentanyl

Authorities across the nation have started sounding the alarm over an influx of a highly dangerous drug flooding our country. Police and authorities are on high alert in their respective areas for rainbow fentanyl, a highly potent drug aimed at children and teens.  ...

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3 Common Back to School Illnesses Part 1 of 2

3 Common Back to School Illnesses Part 1 of 2

Part 1 As summer winds down, children across the nation are returning to school. Whether in public school or homeschooled they will be exposed to more germs as they interact with their peers. Children aren’t exempt from the annual onslaught of germs. Every year...

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Education Series: Back To School

Education Series: Back To School

Bedtime Routine  A consistent sleep schedule is essential for children to tackle their day-to-day tasks. With school starting, it has never been more important to cultivate good sleep habits. The CDC recommends children ages 3-5 years get 10-13 hours of sleep a night,...

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Swimmers Ear

Swimmers Ear

Otitis externa, better known as swimmers’ ear, is a common summertime ear infection. This infection is found in the outer ear, the portion of the ear canal that runs from the eardrum to outside the head. Swimmer’s ear is not the same as inner ear infection, which is...

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Planning on Traveling? Tips to Avoid Motion Sickness

Planning on Traveling? Tips to Avoid Motion Sickness

Are you planning a trip but are prone to motion sickness? Motion sickness can make a much-anticipated trip downright miserable. If you or your loved one are prone to motion sickness, there are some strategies and effective medications that can help alleviate the...

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