Lee Edition

ACUTE DIARRHEA + TOURIST = “TRAVELERS DIARRHEA”

By James J. O’Mailia, M.D., Gastroenterologist Recently, as most of you are aware, Flu Season was in full bloom here in Lee County. This included the dreaded Norovirus, which generally had its effect on many of the sea-faring cruise liners. Over the past several months, the common symptomatic presentation was that of diarrhea. Doctors’ offices, walk-in clinics and hospital emergency …

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Problem Veins: More Than a Cosmetic Concern

By Joseph Magnant, MD, FACS, RPVI Venous insufficiency, or leaky veins, is a medical disease that, if left untreated, can lead to long-term health problems. Yet, it can be easily evaluated and often remedied permanently through a minimally invasive procedure. Lesley Colantonio says she had significant varicose veins. “I thought they looked really nasty,” remembers the 41-year-old senior special events …

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Protect Your Nose From the Sun’s Harmful Rays

One in five Americans will develop skin cancer in the course of a lifetime. Each year in the U.S. over 5.4 million cases of non-melanoma skin cancer are treated in more than 3.3 million people. Non-melanoma skin cancer, which is the kind of cancer that affects the nose, has become one of the most common forms of skin cancer and …

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IT’S ABOUT LIVING IN PLACE, NOT AGING IN PLACE

By Jeff Spector, Lead Designer – Curtis Allen Designs Like most people, I occasionally dream about retiring somewhere fun—say, to a houseboat in Seattle, or a one-bedroom rental in Brooklyn, or maybe a chateau in Provence. But I have another fantasy, this one involving a place closer to heart, as in, my home. In this scenario, I stay exactly where …

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What would rising interest rates mean to you?

Provided by RBC Wealth Management and John Barnes Following the financial crisis of 2008, many investors rushed to the investment “sidelines” in order to avoid risk of any kind. While understandable given the market environment those that chose to remain invested in the markets have been well rewarded as both bonds and stocks have posted strong performance numbers since then. …

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Oral health: A window to your overall health

Your oral health is more important than you may realize. Get the facts about how the health of your mouth, teeth and gums may affect your general health. Did you know that your oral health can offer clues about your overall health? Or that problems in your mouth can affect the rest of your body? Understand the intimate connection between …

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Prevent Falls with Home Safety Strategies

By Dr. John C. Kagan, M.D. As we age, our risk for falling increases. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), one out of three people 65 and older falls each year, and one out of five falls results in a serious injury. A fall can be a life- changing event, however, there are many means by which seniors …

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3T High Resolution Prostate MRI

There’s an exciting new procedure available in Southwest Florida that’s changing the way we detect and localize prostate cancer in men. Historically, prostate cancer has proven to be the most common non-skin cancer, and carries the second highest mortality rate of cancer-related deaths in men within the United States. Approximately 1 in 6 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer …

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My knees and hips hurt… In 3-6 weeks would you like to walk, swim, and play golf …pain-free?

Learn about new advances in knee and hip replacement that will get you back enjoying your life again!  You are cordially invited to attend this informative seminar with Dr. David E. Eichten; Board Certified and Fellowship trained Orthopedic Surgeon from Joint Implant Surgeons of Florida.  Dr. Eichten is an expert in hip and knee joint replacement.  Dr. Eichten’s unique technique …

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Focus on Men’s Health

Men can be great caretakers. Whether its attention to a classic vehicle or devotion to family, they tend to cover all the bases. There seems to be one exception, though: their health. Men, in general, focus less on preventive care than their female counterparts. Take, for instance, the fact that women are 33 percent more likely to visit a physician …

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