Sarasota Edition

Smoking- The Breath Blocker

Respiratory Diseases The chemicals in cigarette smoke cause immediate damage to cells and tissue in the human body, including those on the path from the mouth to the lung’s air sacs-the final target of the smoke. Delicate lung tissue damaged by chemicals in cigarette smoke doesn’t have a chance to heal if it is exposed to these chemicals in large …

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Cancer Nutrition Drink is a Must Have

By Dr. Stan Headley 20-40% of cancer patients actually die from malnutrition (cachexia) and not cancer itself! As a physician I am shocked and alarmed by that factual statistic.  How can that be in this day and age of advanced medicine you might ask?  The answer is simple – pharmaceutical companies have invested billions into advancing cancer medicines but medical …

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Decreasing Balance Increases Risk of Falls in the Bathroom

As we age, it gets harder to do a lot of the activities we were once able to do with ease, and we tend to take those things for granted. Walking, bending, and climbing are movements that we think are simple now, but they only get more difficult when we reach our Golden Years. The bathroom can be a hazardous …

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WHAT TO DO… if you are diagnosed with Cancer

By Virginia ‘Ginya’ Carnahan, APR, CPRC – Dattoli Cancer Center & Brachytherapy Research Institute On what could possibly be the worst day of your life you hear your doctor say, “We have the test results. I’m sorry – you do have cancer.”  Cancer – cancer – cancer … it echoes in your head.  Even if you’ve been fore-warned and have …

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Smoking-The Heart Stopper

More than 16 million Americans have heart disease, almost 8 million already have had a heart attack and 7 million have had a stroke. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the single largest cause of all deaths in the United States, killing more than 800,000 people a year. CVD includes narrow or blocked arteries in and around the heart (coronary heart disease), …

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Prayer Killer #2: Not Honoring Your Spouse

By Alex Anderson, Senior Associate Pastor at Bayside Community Church You know what would really be nice? If you (my friends and readers) would send me more of your stories of pain and failure; then I could use your stories and not have to always use mine. (smile) Many years ago, I went into business with a person who, from …

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FAQ Thyroid Awareness

By Eric M. Folkens, M.D., Family Medicine, Bradenton/Lakewood Ranch/Sarasota Urgent Care Walk-In Clinics What is the thyroid gland? The thyroid gland located in the neck produces thyroid hormones which help the body use energy, stay warm and keep the brain, heart, muscles, and other organs working normally. How important is my thyroid in my overall well-being? The thyroid gland produces …

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Common Questions About Cataracts

Courtesy of The Eye Associates Q: Can cataract grow back? No, cataracts cannot grow back, however, even after successful cataract surgery, the natural capsule that is left behind can become cloudy and causes vision to become blurry again. This occurs in approximately 35 percent of patients. It can happen soon after cataract surgery or many years later. Not to worry, …

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Congress and the Vatican Agree: Stem Cell Therapy Shows Promise in Curing Diseases

By Maren Auxier – Staff Writer     Stem cell therapy is gaining worldwide support from international policymakers, including the U.S. Congress and the Roman Catholic Church, helping progress the field of regenerative medicine. Congress passed the Stem Cell Therapeutic and Research Reauthorization Act on Dec. 16, 2015, securing stem cell industry funding for at least 5 more years. The Vatican …

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PSP, Lost in Identity

Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare brain disorder that causes serious and progressive problems with control of gait and balance, along with complex eye movement and thinking problems.  PSP and Parkinsons present very similar, but they are quite different. Due to the fact that there isn’t a lot of resources out there for PSP or an over abundant of …

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