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Welcome. To best experience this blog, please read through this introduction, or come back to it before you leave today. I’ve highlighted vital points. Thanks.

Does Watercress Words offer medical advice?

No. The information on Watercress Words, and any outgoing links or references, is a limited summary of prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and/or medication information. It is not meant to be comprehensive and should be used as a tool to help the user understand and/or assess potential diagnostic and treatment options.

It does NOT include all information about conditions, treatments, medications, side effects, or risks that may apply to a specific patient. It is not intended to be medical advice or a substitute for the medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment of a health care provider based on the health care provider’s examination and assessment of a patient’s specific and unique circumstances.

Patients should speak with a qualified health care provider for complete information about their health, medical questions, and treatment options, including any risks or benefits regarding use of medications. This blog does not endorse any treatments or medications as safe, effective, or approved for treating a specific patient.

Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on Watercress Words.

Does Dr. Oglesby provide medical care on this blog?

No. Dr. Oglesby strives and commits to present accurate, scientific, valididated information  based on scientific research and expert opinion, but does not warrant or guarantee anything here.

Dr. Oglesby  does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, physicians, products, procedures, opinions, or other information that may be mentioned or advertised on her blog unless specifically stated.

Who should use Watercress Words?

Anyone who wants information and inspiration to explore their HEALTH.

This blog is directed for  persons ages 18 years and older, although parents of children and adolescents may want to share selected information with their children if you think appropriate.

May I copy text, photos, and graphics on Watercress Words?

All materials posted on this website are protected by the copyright laws of the United States and other countries.

Dr. Oglesby authorizes you to print material  solely for your personal, noncommercial, and educational use if you include the copyright notice  “© Aletha Cress Oglesby, M.D. All rights reserved”.

Dr. Oglesby encourages you to share posts from this blog on other blogs, link ups, and social media, and to quote and reference content if you do not change the content and credit the original author .

Dr. Oglesby welcomes comments on posts and tries to respond to all. However, I will need to remove any comments that disregard the standards described above, or are otherwise inappropriate at my discretion.

Thanks for visiting my blog, stay awhile, read, enjoy, and tell me what you think about Watercress Words.

exploring and sharing the HEART of health

Dr Aletha

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