Sarasota Edition

Eat Smart for Healthy Teeth and Gums

By Dr. Alexander Gaukhman If you are what you eat, then it’s particularly true for your teeth and gums. When you drink sugary beverages and eat starchy foods, you’re not only feeding yourself—you’re feeding the plaque that can cause problems in your mouth. Plaque is a naturally occurring, thin, invisible film of sticky bacteria and other materials that covers the …

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10 Ways to Make Dad’s Day

Celebrate your own father and the father of your children this Father’s Day. Make Dad the center of attention for a change. Here are some ways that you and your kids can make Dad’s day! 1. Before Father’s Day, sit down and write a note to your husband, telling him what a great dad he is and how important he …

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Tobacco Free Florida offers 3 Ways to Quit:

Tobacco Free Florida AHEC Cessation Program – Tools to Quit and Quit Smoking Now Both programs offer education on the health effects related to tobacco use, but more importantly, they teach the benefits of quitting and what to expect when quitting.  A Tobacco Cessation Specialist or trained facilitator guides participants as they identify triggers and withdrawal symptoms, and brainstorm ways …

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New Hope For High Risk Heart Valve Patients

By CardioVascular Solutions Institute – TAVR (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement) is a procedure performed in Europe for years which was recently approved by the FDA in the United States.  It is a minimally invasive procedure which allows for aortic valve replacement in patients who were previously considered too high risk for conventional open heart surgery. The procedure allows for the …

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Aphasia, There’s Help for That!

June is National Aphasia Awareness Month, according to  the National Aphasia Association, aphasia is a language disorder usually initiated by a stroke causing one to begin begin having difficulty remembering words, losing the ability to speak, read and write. Aphasia is most common among elderly individuals but can also affect people of all ages and gender. Aphasia is often mistaken …

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May: Be Aware Month

By Virginia ‘Ginya’ Carnahan, APR, CPRC – Dattoli Cancer Center & Brachytherapy Research Institute If you have read my articles before, you might remember that I am a bit amused at all the “awareness” month designations and wonder who has the awesome authority to make these decisions.  It is getting a little ridiculous.  There are at least 13 different awareness …

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Technological Breakthrough Brings Hope to Macular Degeneration Patients

Medicare approves ForseeHome, a Home-based Monitoring Program Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) affects more than 1.75 million individuals in the US, and owing to the rapidly aging of the US population, it is expected that it will reach 3 million by 2020. A diagnosis of AMD causes anxiety because it’s well known that significant vision loss can be a possibility, particularly …

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May is Food Allergy Action Month!

How Many People Have Food Allergies? • Researchers estimate that up to 15 million Americans have food allergies. • This potentially deadly disease affects 1 in every 13 children (under 18 years of age) in the U.S. That’s roughly two in every classroom. • The economic cost of children’s food allergies is nearly $25 billion per year. Food Allergies on …

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May is High Blood Pressure Education Month & Stroke Awareness Month – High Blood Pressure and Stroke

Blood pressure measures the force your blood exerts on blood vessel walls as it travels through your body. Your blood pressure reading has two numbers (for instance, 120/80). The first number is the systolic blood pressure, and measures the force your blood exerts on blood vessel walls as your heart pumps. The second number is the diastolic blood pressure, and …

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Smoking and Reproduction

For many reasons, men and women who want to have children should not smoke. Studies suggest that smoking affects hormone production. This could make it more difficult for women smokers to become pregnant. Pregnant women who smoke or who are exposed to secondhand smoke endanger their unborn babies, as well as their own health. Babies whose mothers smoked during pregnancy …

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