Collier Edition

Breaking the Silence: Unveiling Men’s Mental Health Struggles

Mental Health

By Richard Capiola, MD Mental health knows no boundaries, affecting people of all genders, ages, and backgrounds. However, there remains a pervasive stigma surrounding men’s mental health issues, leading to a significant number of men hiding their struggles until they reach a critical point. In this article, we shed light on the challenges faced by men when it comes to …

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CLOSED HOME SALES ON THE RISE

HOME SALES

By Robert Nardi, Broker/Owner Closed sales of homes in Naples during the first quarter of 2023 exceeded closed sales reported in the first quarter of 2019 (pre-COVID), when inventory levels were nearly three times the current level. According to the March 2023 Market Report by the Naples Area Board of REALTORS® (NABOR®), which tracks home listings and sales within Collier …

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Six Ways to Advocate for Yourself, The Caregiver, at Work

Advocate for Yourself

By Cynthia Perthuis, CDP, CADDCT, CSA In May we shared Advocating for Yourself, The Caregiver, At Home. Today, we share Six Ways to Advocate for Yourself, The Caregiver, at Work. According to AARP, one in six US employees spends 20 hours per week, on average, as an unpaid caregiver, assisting an older relative. Today, working mothers (there are 20 million …

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Homestead Tax Considerations When Renting Your Home in Florida

Homestead Tax

By Naples Attorney Zachary W. Lombardo There are tens of thousands of listings on Airbnb, Vrbo, and other rental platforms throughout Florida. If you are considering renting your home out, or if you already rent your home out, that may impact your homestead protections and, correspondingly, result in increased property taxes. Recent Case Provides Guidance on Renting Your Home The …

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Sedation Dentistry Taking the Pain and Fear out of your Visit to the Dentist

Sedation Dentistry

Do you suffer from “dentophobia”? Many people delay their dental appointments because they fear going to the dentist. There is often some level of pain or discomfort involved in most visits to the dentist’s office. If this is the case for you, fear not! There are several types of sedation available that will make your check up, root canal, or …

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Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis

By Sharla Gayle Patterson, MD, MBA Osteoporosis is a common bone disease that decreases bone mass and density, leading to an increased risk of fractures. It typically affects women after menopause, although it can also occur in men and women at any age. Osteoporosis is often called a “silent disease” because it can progress without symptoms until a fracture occurs. …

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ProScan Raises the Bar of Women’s Health Care with NCH

ProScan

By Stephen J. Pomeranz, MD, ProScan at NCH It’s a new day in Naples: ProScan is about to complete the process of revamping its imaging care for women, with two new state-of-the-art women’s centers at the corner of Airport-Pulling and Vanderbilt Beach roads and on 9th Street downtown. The service, aesthetics, and new equipment technology place us among the best …

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Tools for Stroke Awareness

Stroke Awareness

Did you know stroke accounts for about 1 out of every 19 deaths, ranking No. 5 among all causes of death in the United States? According to the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association, on average, someone suffers a stroke every 40 seconds and someone dies of a stroke every four minutes. The speed of receiving medical treatment is …

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Moving Every 30 Minutes Could Offset Harms of Prolonged Sitting

Moving Every 30 Minutes

On average, adults in the United States sit for over 12 hours a day. This sedentary lifestyle is becoming increasingly more common largely due to jobs that require sitting for prolonged periods, long commutes, TV binge watching and increased cell phone usage. But, this lifestyle can cause real harm to overall health. Sitting down for extended amounts of time increases …

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How Being Overweight Can Increase Cancer Risk

By Colin E. Champ, MD, CSCS – Radiation Oncologist The correlation between cancer risk and obesity is clear, what causes this increased risk is less clear. To understand how obesity can increase cancer risk, one must understand obesity. What is obesity? Simply stated, obesity is a disease in which a person has an unhealthy amount and/or distribution of body fat. …

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