Charlotte Edition

Take Charge of Breast Cancer

By Lisa Minic You or someone you know has recently been diagnosed with breast cancer. After any cancer diagnosis it is perfectly normal for the patient to feel frightened, overwhelmed and full of uncertainty. Following a diagnosis of breast cancer, it is important to always remember that you are not alone. Never forget one fact: millions of women have had …

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CONVENIENT CONTRACEPTION

By Dr. Anne Lord-Tomas,OB/Gyn Why is it important to discuss more convenient contraceptive options?  It is truly important because many patients don’t realize that roughly 50% of pregnancies in this country are unintended.  Many times this percentage is even higher, including both spectrums of the age range from 18-50.  The reasons for this unacceptably high percentage are typically twofold.  First …

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Patient Finally Gets Relief From Symptoms Using mHBOT

Mild Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (mHBOT) is a proven, effective adjunctive therapy that is commonly used to treat conditions such as decompression sickness, diabetic or chronic wounds, and carbon monoxide poisoning. It is also used experimentally for traumatic brain injury, stroke, cerebral palsy, burns, Autism, Multiple Sclerosis and Lyme disease. YOLLO Wellness uses mHBOT to help patients heal their bodies internally …

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Time for the Truth

We are not talking about Hollywood Hypnosis Here, since the late 1800’s when you mention the word hypnosis, for many people it instantly brings to many people’s minds images of Svengali, the not so kind hypnotist in George duMaurier’s novel, who entranced Trilby’s mind and turned him into a great singer unable to perform without his Svengali’s help. To others …

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Do You Suffer with Metabolic Syndrome?

By Jennifer O’Neill Metabolic Syndrome, often referred to as Syndrome X, is the leading cause of heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic illnesses in the United States. At the heart of the syndrome is obesity, mainly concentrated around the stomach area. The obesity stems from insulin resistance, a condition in which the body produces too much insulin, causing a blood …

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Defeat Gum Disease

There is a silent oral disease affecting more than 80% of adults. Chances are you either have had or are currently battling periodontal (gum) disease. Unfortunately, in many cases, the disease goes undetected until painful symptoms begin occurring. At which time the disease and any adverse conditions have already set in. Because there are no early signs of periodontal disease, …

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Communication Strategies for the Hearing Aid Wearer, Part 5

Using Listening and Speechreading Skills to Enhance Communication While Removing Barriers to Understanding By Dr. Noël Crosby, Au.D. Note: This article is Part 5 of a series of articles that began in the October issue of SouthWest Florida’s Health and Wellness Magazine. For those who experience any level of hearing loss (including hearing loss treated by the use of hearing …

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ADVANCED IMAGING ANNOUNCES BREAK-THROUGH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE DETECTION METHOD

Advanced Imaging is pleased announced the introduction of PET/CT (Positron Emission Tomography combined with Computed Tomography) imaging services to Charlotte County and surrounding areas. State-of-the-art diagnostic services are critical to effectively diagnose and treat patients with heart disease. Heart disease is still a leading cause of death for both men and women. In 2010 (most recent statistics available), 1 in …

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The Cure for Mid-Life Crisis

By Bill Bambrick, Lexington Manor – The day starts with a cup of coffee, bowl of cereal, and some serious time in front of the mirror counting gray hairs on his balding head. He then wraps himself in misery and self pity to improve his self image with a racy new sports car. We relate to this crisis that’s glamorized …

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Nurses Making a Difference in our Community

– By Infinity Homecare – Linda Wilson, LPN, is a per-diem nurse who has been employed in the Port Charlotte Infinity office for several years. She continuously strives to “make a difference” in the lives of everyone that she touches, including her patients. We consider her a “quiet-angel” as she is ever so subtle in reporting her good deeds. When …

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