Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects around 6.5 million people in the United States, causing cognitive decline, memory loss, and impaired daily functioning. The CDC projects this number to triple to 14 million Americans by 2060. Since more than 70% of those affected are 75 years and older, as the population ages, finding effective treatments for Alzheimer’s …
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Breathe Easy: Planning Your Oxygen Needs for a Stress-Free Holiday Season
As the holiday season approaches, it’s essential to prepare for every aspect of the festivities, including your oxygen therapy needs. With increased traffic, busy schedules, and dining out becoming more common, planning ahead is crucial to ensure a seamless and enjoyable holiday experience. Oxygen therapy is a lifeline for many individuals with respiratory conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease …
Read More »New Treatments for Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Dr. Katia Taba, Board-Certified Ophthalmologist and Retinal Specialist For over a decade, ophthalmologists have been at the forefront of treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD), using innovative techniques to combat both wet and dry AMD. These treatments have changed the final visual outcome for millions of Americans afflicted with this potentially vision-stealing disease. As the field of ophthalmology continues to evolve, …
Read More »Scalp Health 101: Understanding and Managing Dandruff
By Dr. Anita Grassi Dandruff is a common condition characterized by increased flaking of skin on the scalp. It may be itchy and unsightly with visible accumulation of scale on the hair and clothing but is otherwise medically harmless. It may worsen with cold, dry weather and stress. Men are often affected more than women. Dandruff represents a mild form …
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GAINSWave for ED and FEMI Wave for Enhanced Orgasms and Arousal By Dr. Viviana Cuberos In a world where technology and innovation continue to transform our lives, it’s no surprise that the realm of sexual health and wellness is also experiencing a revolution. Two groundbreaking treatments, GAINSWave for Erectile Dysfunction (ED) and FEMI Wave for intensified orgasms and increased arousal, …
Read More »The Many Benefits of Breastfeeding for Both Mother and Infant
By Dr. Michel Saaloukeh – MD, FAAP, IBCLC Breastfeeding is often referred to as the “gold standard” of infant nutrition, and for a good reason. It provides numerous advantages for both the mother and the baby. The benefits of breastfeeding begin even before the baby arrives, with prenatal education playing a crucial role in preparing for this remarkable journey. Breastfeeding …
Read More »The Secret to Getting Back to Sports Fast and Safely: Addressing Neurological Compensation
By Angela Puchalla, MS, ATC, LAT Current research indicates that one in four American adults DO NOT meet the minimum recommendations for physical activity. The body is not designed to be idle, and we know that moving regularly can add years to our lives. As we age, we want to be able to continue to do the things we love, …
Read More »Navigating the Fog of Memory Changes in Aging
By Richard J. Capiola, MD As we journey through life, our memories evolve just as we do. Memory changes are a natural part of aging, but they can also raise concerns about more serious conditions like dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Additionally, depression in the elderly can manifest as memory problems, further complicating the landscape of cognitive health. This article explores …
Read More »Should I Test for Mold
By Julie S. Hurst- Nicoll, MBA, CMI, CMR – President, American Mold Experts Over the years, there has been controversy over whether it is necessary to test for mold. The EPA states “All mold is bad and needs to be removed.” Historically, if you see mold, it needs to be removed, and there is no reason to test. Now, with …
Read More »Shining a Light on Alzheimer’s Awareness Month
Alzheimer’s Awareness Month is an essential annual event that encourages us to pause and reflect on the devastating impact of Alzheimer’s disease. With over 50 million people worldwide living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia, this month serves as a vital platform to raise awareness, promote understanding, and offer support to those affected. Alzheimer’s, a progressive brain disorder, affects …
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