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Do You Have Lingering Heel Pain?

Learn how you can stop the aching and get back on you feet Dr. Jamie E. Weaver, DPM – Foot and Ankle Surgeon One of the most common reasons that patients visit their physician is for heel pain. Our feet bear the weight of the entire body and if you are overweight, which is typical for many individuals with heel …

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Looking Better Can Change Your Mental State

In psychology, there have been numerous studies on the social and psychological effects that appearance has on many individuals. If we’re feeling insecure, social withdrawal or having difficulty looking someone in the eyes and maintaining confidence can, unfortunately, be diminished. A study called, Beauty in Mind: The Effects of Physical Attractiveness on Psychological Well-Being and Distress, concluded that being confident, …

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Alleviating Nerve Pain Without Surgery or Medication

By Debra K. Brinker, RN Pinched and compressed nerves can produce burning and shooting pain that can range from mildly annoying to excruciating and completely disabling. The underlying reason that nerves become pinched or entrapped is often missed when patients are given only the limited options of prescription painkillers, nerve blocks, and surgical consultations. Treatment such as nerve blocks may …

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HURRICANE CLEAN-UP: BACK AND NECK PAIN AFTER DEBRIS CLEAN UP AND REMOVAL

By Dr Deanna Barbaro We survived a huge hurricane! As we came out from our homes or returned from evacuation, we all enjoyed relief that our home was not swept away. Yet, when we looked around and saw the debris, we mentally echoed a combined sigh of anticipated exhaustion at the major task of clean-up. There was a lot of …

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You Need to Know the Truth About the Dangers of Diabetic Foot Wounds

Michael J. Petrocelli, D.P.M., F.A.C.F.A.S., C.W.S.P. Board Certified Ankle and Foot Surgeon and Board Certified Wound Care Specialist In our country nearly 30 million people have diabetes, and a vast majority of our population unknowingly has what’s known as prediabetes, which quickly escalates into the disease within a short amount of time. Millions of these people with diabetes will suffer …

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Depression — Critical Alternatives Can Save Lives

If you think of the brain as a beehive, in many neurotypical minds, the bees work harmoniously in conjunction with each, doing their part, but in the depressed brain, the bees collide, sting, and create chaos on an ongoing basis with insufficient refuge. It is natural and even healthy for people to experience bouts of depression, as long as it …

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The Holiday Season Will Soon Be Here Find Out How You Can Look Your Best!

Getting dressed up for holiday parties, dinners, family get-togethers, and events are always a little easier when you’re feeling confident about your body. We’ve all been there, stubborn belly fat, the dreaded bra bulge, and bat arms can make us feel less likely to wear our favorite dress with confidence. Working out, eating right and the unfortunate, less-than-stellar results of …

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When is the Right Time to Consider Moving to a Senior Living Community?

By Bruce Rosenblatt Senior Housing Expert. Owner, Senior Housing Solutions. Determining when you may want to consider moving to a retirement community is a very complicated decision process. Many people wait for a crisis to occur before considering such a move; while others plan and move before something happens. Planning requires that you look ‘realistically’ into the crystal ball. Try …

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What can I learn from looking back on my financial situation in 2017?

If your financial plan for 2017 didn’t work out the way you wanted it to, don’t beat yourself up. Instead, ask yourself the following questions to determine what you can learn from reflecting on your financial situation in the last year. Did you meet your financial goals and expectations for 2017? Perhaps you started the year with some financial goals …

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Reap the Benefits of Volunteering

By Greg Pascucci ‘Tis the season for giving. But, did you know there is scientific proof that those who give of their time and talents tend to lead happier and healthier lives than those who do not? From lowering blood pressure to increasing self-esteem, volunteering offers numerous benefits. At The Carlisle Naples, thanks to the active retirement community’s maintenance-free lifestyle, …

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