Collier Edition

Older Americans Encouraged to Engage at Every Age

By Greg Pascucci Each May older adults across the country are honored for their contributions to our nation during “Older Americans Month”. This year’s theme is “Engage at Every Age,” and emphasizes that you are never too old (or young) to take part in activities that can enrich your physical, mental, and emotional well-being. The Administration on Aging, part of the …

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Treating Painful Arthritis Naturally

Many different forms of arthritis affect over 50 million adults and 300,000 children in the U.S., and there are over 100 different types of joint disorders categorized under the term of arthritis. Two of the main types of arthritis are Osteoarthritis (OA) and Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). With Osteoarthritis, wear and tear damages the cartilage in the joints and causes friction between …

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Aching, Swollen Joints: An alternative 100% Natural Method is Now Available

Arthritis is an inflammation of the joints. Some of the common arthritic symptoms are joint pain, stiffness, warmth, immobilization, and loss of range of motion, fatigue and inadequate blood flow. Once the bones are exposed from deteriorated cartilage and synovial fluids, a great deal of discomfort, burning, and pain lingers for most individuals. If you are experiencing pain from arthritis, …

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MAY IS SKIN CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

By Anne Marie Tremaine, MDM May is skin cancer awareness month, and as a dermatologist, it is a time that I put extra focus on raising awareness about skin cancer via education and skin cancer screenings. We kick off the month with Melanoma Monday (May 7th) which spotlights the most aggressive and deadliest form of skin cancer that has been …

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Women & Stroke

Blood pressure measures the force your blood exerts on blood vessel walls as it travels through your body. Your blood stroke kills twice as many women as breast cancer. Surprised? You’re not alone. Stroke is the third leading cause of death for women, yet most women do not know their risk of having a stroke. These facts are alarming, but there …

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Blood Pressure Basics

Blood pressure measures the force your blood exerts on blood vessel walls as it travels through your body. Your blood pressure reading has two numbers (for instance, 120/80). The first number is the systolic blood pressure, and measures the force your blood exerts on blood vessel walls as your heart pumps. The second number is the diastolic blood pressure, and measures …

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Psycho-Oncology: How Unresolved Emotional Trauma Can Cause Cancer

By Dr. Wendy Nickerson and Sevi Cesta, RN, CNCC(C), MN Upcoming graduate in Dr. Nickerson’s Integrative Health Coach Training Program For decades now, research findings have indicated that the mind and body are intricately connected. And furthermore, that our thoughts and emotions dictate the quality of our health and can cause specific chronic diseases. This was overwhelmingly demonstrated in the findings …

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ARTHRITIS AWARENESS MONTH

Arthritis is an informal way of referring to joint pain or joint disease. It can affect the joints of the wrists, hands, knees, hips, and shoulders. Other types of arthritis can affect the connective tissues and organs. There are more than 100 different types of arthritis and related conditions. Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in America and more than …

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Partners Imaging Center of Naples, Your Hometown Specialists

Serving the Naples area as the leader in imaging, Partners Imaging Center of Naples is not only the trusted experts in the field, but they are also an integral part of the community. With the ability to accept same day appointments for your convenience and emergent situations, Partner’s Imaging is well-equipped with the most advanced technology and machines. They offer …

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What You Should Know About Clinical Trials

Clinical trials or medical research studies offer a way for researchers to bring new therapies, medications, vaccines, and devices quicker to patients that need them. When a trial is held, rigorous protocols are always in place to protect the patient’s best outcome. Before phase one of any medical trial is brought to humans, they conduct thorough laboratory testing. The IRB (Institutional …

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