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Nurturing Love: A Guide to Couples Health

Nurturing Love

In the intricate dance of relationships, couples find myriad ways to connect, building a tapestry of shared experiences and support. Let’s delve into the realm of Couples Health, exploring how partners navigate life’s journey together. Sharing the Tapestry of Love 1. Cherishing Moments: Couples weave their unique tapestry by cherishing special moments, creating a mosaic of shared memories and inside …

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Promoting Vision Health

Promoting Vision Health

Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month in Home Healthcare Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is a prevalent eye condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide, particularly as they age. In an effort to raise awareness and promote proactive eye care, the month of February has been designated as Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month. For home healthcare providers, this observance serves as a …

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Non-Surgical Innovations for Osteoarthritis and Joint Regeneration

Joint Regeneration

By Physicians Rehabilitation In recent years, the landscape of knee osteoarthritis (OA) treatment has undergone a transformative shift, steering away from traditional surgical interventions towards non-invasive alternatives that prioritize joint preservation and regeneration. Among these groundbreaking approaches, Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy and cutting-edge compounds derived from Amniotic and Wharton’s Jelly have emerged as promising solutions, offering patients renewed hope and …

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Promoting Heart Health: Facts, Infusions, and Lifestyle Tips

Heart Health

February is National Heart Health month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about cardiovascular well-being. At Paragon Healthcare, we are committed to providing you with crucial information to help you prioritize your heart health. As February unfolds, we embark on a journey to prioritize heart health during National Heart Health Month. In the United States, the stakes are high, with …

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Am I a Candidate for Dental Implants?

By Dr. Ricardo S. Bocanegra, DDS Generally speaking, if you have lost teeth you are a candidate for dental implants. It is important that you are in good health, however, as there are some conditions and diseases that can affect whether dental implants are right for you. For example, uncontrolled diabetes, cancer, radiation to the jaws, smoking, alcoholism, or uncontrolled …

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Ladies, If You Are Looking for a New Urologist, Consider a Urogynecologist

What is Urogynecology? Many women experience problems that overlap between the fields of gynecology and urology, and they often bounce back and forth between the two specialties. Urogynecology bridges that gap and allows for both of these issues to be addressed by one physician. The field of Urogynecology is a subspecialty within Obstetrics and Gynecology and is dedicated to the …

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Exploring the Potential of CBD in Cancer Care

Cancer Care

Cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive compound derived from the cannabis plant, has garnered significant attention for its potential therapeutic benefits. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in exploring how CBD might play a role in alleviating symptoms and supporting cancer patients during their treatment journey. Research on CBD’s interaction with cancer cells is still in its early stages, …

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Harmony for the Heart: Celebrating Valentine’s Day with a Plant-Based Lifestyle and Dark Chocolate Delight

Harmony for the Heart

By Lisa Brown, Plant-based Chef & Educator A heart-healthy lifestyle is a gift that keeps on giving, and what better time to celebrate it than Valentine’s Day? Embracing a plant-based diet is a sweet gesture towards your heart, and when paired with the indulgence of dark chocolate, it becomes a perfect harmony for cardiovascular well-being. Plant-based diets, rich in fruits, …

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Three Factors That Improve Your Heart Health and Reduce the Risk of Alzheimer’s

Heart Health

By Cynthia Perthuis, CDP, CADDCT, CSA When embarking on the journey of wellness in your golden years, it’s crucial to remember and protect theintricate relationship between your cardiovascular health and cognitive well-being. February, known as American Heart Month, provides us with the perfect opportunity to shed light on a topic close to our hearts – the connection between Alzheimer’s and …

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5 Common Spinal Injuries Related to Pickleball

By Amanda N. Sacino, MD-PhD . Neurosurgeon and Managing Partner Pickleball is increasingly recognized for its health benefits and social aspects. However, as with any physical activity, it carries risks, particularly to the spine. A notable concern is compression fracture, a severe injury requiring heightened awareness among pickleball enthusiasts. Pickleball’s court size and play style require agility, quick reflexes, and …

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