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Golf and your Feet – Part 2

Golf and your Feet

Common Foot Injuries in Golf: In my previous article, Golf and Your Feet Part 1, I spoke about how your feet affect the mechanics of golf. In Part 2, I want to highlight common golf related injuries podiatrists will see. Golfers may not realize the amount of time they spend on their feet while playing 18 holes of golf. The …

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Are You Still Trying to Quit Smoking? Why it’s Time to Make It Stick

Quit Smoking

Dr. Joseph Freedman MD, MBA Smoking is no longer a popular pastime; however, many people still struggle with the addiction. If you are one of them, it’s time to stop. Cigarettes are toxic to your health and living without them is so much better on all levels and aspects of your life. Most people are familiar with the negative effects that …

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The Problem with Bonds

By Adam Bruno, Author of They Lied: The Real Cost of Your Retirement As an Author, Business Owner, and Certified Financial Fiduciary®, it has been a very busy 2021 for me. As we approach the end of 2021, I believe it is fair to say that this year has been challenging if you are in retirement. The families we serve …

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World-class doctors, cutting-edge technology defeat cervical cancer

defeat cervical cancer

By Dr. Graciela Garton In 2021, the American Cancer Society estimated 14,480 new cases of cervical cancer, which ranked 20th among all cancer types. That was well below the estimated 284,200 newly diagnosed cases of breast cancer. Although cervical cancer is far down the list, any case above zero is one too many. January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month and …

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A Positive Mindset

By Dr. Mary Nuosce The past two years have shined an especially bright light on mental health. And that is a good thing. However, it also demonstrated the need for more professionals who are educated and trained to be a valuable community resource. Thankfully, gone are the days where people would go to great lengths to ignore or hide mental …

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Physical Activity and Exercise Are Critical for Managing Blood Glucose Levels

Denise A. Pancyrz – Diabetes Reversal & Holistic Lifestyle Coach, Speaker, Author It’s well known that exercise and physical movement are primary pillars for healthy aging and overall health in general. For those individuals with diabetes, it’s not an option, it’s critical. However, depending on your health and fitness level, exercise should be implemented for your specific needs and with …

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What to do if you think you have hearing loss

Most people who have hearing loss aren’t born with it. Instead, hearing loss creeps up on us over time, usually caused by exposure to loud noises, aging, or some combination of the two. Statistics show that the prevalence of hearing loss doubles for every decade of life, which explains why one out of three people 65-74 have hearing loss, nearly …

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Surgical and Nonsurgical Treatments for Rotator Cuff Injuries

Rotator cuff tears are some of the most common causes of pain among adults in the United States. Torn rotator cuffs lead to shoulder weakness, which can make it difficult to complete daily tasks like getting dressed. Depending on the type and severity of the rotator cuff injury, surgery may need to be performed to alleviate symptoms and restore full …

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Are your bladder leaks disrupting you from living a normal life?

bladder leaks

Do you get sudden, strong urges to urinate and are unable to control it? Do you go to the restroom 8 or more times a day? Do you have accidental leakage before you make it to the restroom? If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, you may suffer from overactive bladder or urinary incontinence. What causes bladder leaks …

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The Holiday Season is Stressful: What This Means for Your Heart Health

Holiday Season is Stressful

Dr. Joseph Freedman MD, MBA The Holiday season is upon us, and with all of the festivities, we should consider that this time of year can actually put a great deal of stress on our hearts. Heart disease is still the leading cause of death in both men and women, and during the holidays, it’s essential to better understand and implement …

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