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No Need to Wait Until You Are Injured to See a Physical Therapist

Physical Therapist

By Robert Swift, D.O. – Board Certified Orthopedic Surgery and Sports Medicine Many people believe that physical therapy is only needed when recovering from an injury. Makes sense, right? However, that’s not always the case. As we get older, physical therapy can play just as much of a role in preventing injuries as it does in helping us successfully through …

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LUNCHTIME FACELIFT – LOOK GREAT THIS VACATION!

LUNCHTIME FACELIFT

A New Procedure Available at ATC can Help Patients Avoid Pricey Cosmetic Surgery It’s evident that that lotions and potions are never going to correct the underlying weakening of the facial, neck and décolle-tage muscles and collagen fibers. When sagging skin, dullness and lack of elastin are taking a toll on maturing faces, Alma Lasers ClearLift™ is the answer many …

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The Importance of Giving Back

Giving Back

Giving is contagious. Have you ever noticed that when the people around you are being generous, you feel compelled to join in? When you see someone drop their coins into the Salvation Army bucket, don’t you start to search your pockets too? Why is this? One study conducted by the Harvard Business School reports that people who give charitably to …

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Shopping for the Best Incontinence Underwear?

Incontinence Underwear

Do you experience accidental bladder leaks before making it to the restroom? Are you on the search for the best incontinence underwear? Although incontinence underwear may help conceal leaks you experience or prevent leaking to your clothes, it does not treat your underlying symptoms. If you struggle with bladder control or leaks, this may be a sign that you have …

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Ten Tips to Prevent Holiday Stress

Holiday Stress

By Richard J. Capiola, MD Take control of the holidays Don’t let the holidays become something you dread. Instead, take steps to prevent the stress and depression that can descend during the holidays. Learn to recognize your holiday triggers, such as financial pressures or personal demands, so you can combat them before they lead to a meltdown. With a little …

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Taking the Emotions Out of Investing

Investing

By Nina Azwoir, First Vice President, Investments Emotions help us in so many aspects of our lives – from deciding which color we want to paint our homes to what to cook for a large family dinner, we unknowingly use emotions to fuel decisions that we make. Oftentimes, our emotions help to intuitively guide us when logical reasoning doesn’t readily …

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Liver Health and Therapeutic Agents

Liver Health

By Dr. Eric Pearson, Chief Medical Officer, Vetirus Pharmaceuticals Your liver health may not be top of mind, but the minute it malfunctioned there wouldn’t be much else on your mind. Cirrhosis, in which liver cells are replaced with scar tissue, can prevent your liver from doing its critical jobs. So can nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, a fast-growing epidemic among …

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What Is Macular Degeneration?

Macular Degeneration

Dr. Katia Taba, Board-Certified Ophthalmologist and Retinal Specialist Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a problem with your retina. It happens when a part of the retina called the macula is damaged. With AMD you lose your central vision. You cannot see fine details, whether you are looking at something close or far. But your peripheral (side) vision will still be normal. …

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How to Enjoy Having Your Home Professionally Cleaned

Your house is a mess. You have no free time. You hate to clean. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Over 100 million people in the US and Canada feel the same way. As you plan to hire house cleaning services, here are some tips that will make your experience even better. Remember that you’re hiring human beings If …

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It’s A Wonderful Life

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By Pastor Timothy Neptune Every year around this time the old classic Christmas movies start coming on television. It is easy to start a conversation at work by simply asking, “So, what’s your favorite Christmas movie?” Mine is Frank Capra’s It’s A Wonderful Life. Some of you might be able to relate to George Bailey this holiday season—lost, confused, stressed …

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