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Call-On-Doc Focus: Can I Refill a Prescription While Traveling?

Traveling for Spring Break, or any holiday, can test even the most effective planners. Not only do you have to plan out your trip, devise a budget, and get the best deals, but in 2024, you’ll be doing it alongside millions of Americans, as 13% of adults in the United States are planning a trip during spring break. (1) While you can normally plan around the most common travel irritants, forgetting your prescription or needing a doctor fast can ruin any well-laid plans. Fortunately, Call-On-Doc has got you and your family covered by offering an easy way to get your prescription refill throughout the United States. Great for those traveling and needing a doctor or quick refill. 

Mar 07, 2024

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Call-On-Doc Focus: What are the Chances of Catching an STD when Traveling?

While we don’t know exactly how many people catch a sexually transmitted disease when traveling, we do know that traveling and sex often go hand in hand. With one in three people engaging in sexual activity while on a trip along with the current STD transmission rate, it is common not only to get an STD but to get one while traveling, especially with the amount of individuals who do not practice safe sex. (1)

Mar 14, 2024

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The Call-On-Doc Guide to High Cholesterol

Statistically, two in five Americans have high cholesterol, with more than 96 million American adults over 20 years also being at risk. (1)(2) That’s not to say cholesterol in itself is bad, with it being a naturally occurring substance that is not only developed by the food you eat but also as a function of the liver. The human body features bad cholesterol, also known as low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and good cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL). (3) When a person has high cholesterol, they develop an imbalance of LDL and HDL. The imbalance generally means high levels of LDL, which can lead to plaque buildup in the arteries and an increased risk of heart disease and stroke.

Mar 21, 2024

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