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Career of a Lifetime

By Dr. Nashat Abualhaija, Ph.D., MSN, RN Do you like helping people? Do you want to do work that is exciting and rewarding? Do you want a career that has a high job satisfaction rate? Do you want to work in a field that is greatly respected? Do you want to be in a career that is in demand and …

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Estate Planning Considerations for Your Growing Family

Estate Planning

By Anthony J. Dimora, Estate Planning Attorney In addition to sending their children off to school, the end of summer is often a time when parents welcome new children into their homes. July through October are the busiest months for births; and, according to Parents.com, the five most common birthdays are all in September. While this can be a busy …

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Senior Living Communities Offer Self-Care Opportunities

By Jenny Bradley It’s National Self-Care Awareness Month, designed to spread awareness of the importance of regular self-care and prioritizing physical and mental health. Amid responsibilities like supporting spouses and caring for grandchildren, older adults frequently overlook their own needs. With September ushering in a sense of renewal, this month presents an ideal opportunity to consider a revitalizing change, and …

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Sexual Health & Medical Marijuana

Sexual Health

For many people a good life includes some good sex too. Sexual pleasure is one of the best ways to relieve stress. Stimulation and ultimate climax release a myriad of healthy endocannabinoids and endorphins that enhance our life existence and enjoyment. Sexual health has been on the decline for many years in America. Obesity, endocrine deficiencies, diet, medications are having …

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Leukemia & Lymphoma Awareness Month Shining a Light on Hope and Progress

Leukemia & Lymphoma

Leukemia & Lymphoma Awareness Month, observed every September, serves as a poignant reminder of the battles fought and the progress made against two of the most prevalent types of blood cancers. This dedicated month is not only an opportunity to raise awareness about these diseases but also a time to highlight the advancements in research, treatment, and support that continue …

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Harnessing the Healing Power of Water: Exploring Aquatic Physical Therapy for Pain Management

Healing Power

Living with chronic pain can be a daunting challenge that affects every aspect of a person’s life. Traditional pain management approaches often rely heavily on medication, which does not always provide long-term relief and can come with unwanted side effects, such as addiction. Fortunately, physical therapy offers a wide range of solutions to holistically manage and alleviate pain. In recent …

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WHY INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TREATMENT (IOP) IS OFTEN THE BEST CHOICE FOR ADDRESSING ALCOHOL DEPENDENCY AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE ISSUES

By Robert C. Gibson– Managing Director Crossroads Behavioral Health Center and Crossroads Substance Abuse Services Group Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP) for alcohol dependency and drug abuse is a structured and comprehensive approach to rehabilitation that provides individuals with a higher level of care than traditional outpatient treatment but does not require them to reside in a treatment facility. Crossroads Behavioral …

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When Bug Bites and Stings Need Medical Attention

Bug Bites

Summertime brings sunshine, more hours outside and an increased risk of bug bites and stings. Insects like mosquitoes, ticks, bees and spiders are often harmless, but sometimes their bites and stings can spread disease or cause dangerous allergic reactions and infections. An insect bite releases saliva and stings release venom that can cause skin to become red, swollen and itchy. …

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Pickleball Injuries – What you need to Know

Pickleball Injuries

By James M. Ray, MD Like most racket sports, pickleball comes with traumatic as well as overuse injuries. Some pickleball injuries are avoidable, others happen because of court trauma. When they do occur, you can get the treatment you need to get back on the court and enjoy all that pickleball offers. These injuries result in down time for recovery …

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Growing Old Gracefully: When Should Plastic Surgery Come In?

Growing Old Gracefully

By Gunnar Bergqvist, MD As we get more mature our bodies change. Often, we feel younger than we look. It’s OK to have some more wrinkles and a more aged appearance as we get older. However, there’s no reason why you can’t do an update. Now days, there are a lot of ways to make someone look younger and more …

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