Sarasota Edition

The Kitchen Table

By Alex Anderson I don’t know if I’ve mentioned this, but my mom is an incredible Monopoly player. I mean she is phenomenal. And one of the things I enjoyed growing up was sitting at the kitchen table. I’m not just talking about Mom’s amazing cooking. I loved the kitchen table because that is where all the entertainment happened. When I …

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Neuro Challenge Foundation for Parkinson’s Provides Educational and Support Programs

In the United States, nearly 60,000 people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease each year. Within the next few years, that number is expected to grow significantly. A progressive neurodegenerative disorder, Parkinson’s causes debilitating brain cell death that leads to deficiencies in cognitive function, movement, and mobility. Neuro Challenge Foundation for Parkinson’s (NCF) is a local 501 c 3 non-profit organization dedicated …

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Open Enrollment 2019 Make it Count: Five tips for choosing a health plan

By Dr. Mayrene Hernandez, chief medical officer, UnitedHealthcare Florida This fall, millions will head to the polls to cast their vote in the mid-term elections, but there is also another important choice to make: your health care coverage for 2019. More than 12 million Florida residents will have the opportunity to select or switch their health insurance plans for 2019 …

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Microsurgery May End Leg and Back Pain Caused by Spinal Stenosis

At 88 years old, he still liked to swim a half mile in the Gulf of Mexico every morning. The buoyant saltwater of the Gulf eased the leg pains that were always with him when he was standing or walking on land. Then, one day, the pain kept him from making the 50-yard walk from car to shoreline at Venice Beach. …

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A Groundbreaking Approach to Treating Cancer and Preserving Your Cells

Dr. John P. Monhollon, MD is an Integrative Family Physician who practices primary care from a holistic perspective. He integrates the best of modern medicine with the best of alternative medicines. Before his residency, he completed a year’s internship in pathology. He is a member of the American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM). Dr. Monhollon provides patients with individualized caring …

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National Healthy Skin Month: What You Can Do To Achieve Your Healthiest Glow

MICHELLE PENNIE, MD, Board Certified Dermatologist Many of us have tried various pampering facial masks to get our skin glowing. Some of them have probably been made in our own kitchens with ingredients like yogurt, honey, lemon, and avocado, but there is only so much that a mask can do. After all, it can only penetrate the top skin cells, and …

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Progress Against Lung Cancer

According to the American Cancer Society, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. More people die of lung cancer in a year than from breast, prostate, colon and pancreatic cancer combined. Lung cancer is the second most common cancer in both men and women – it ranks just behind prostate and breast cancer, respectively. …

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Shingrix Can All But Guarantee to Save You from Torturous Shingles

The FDA-approved vaccine is 97% effective in preventing the dreaded and excruciating shingles rash. If you are over 50, get vaccinated. Today By Ellyn Santiago The nerve pain many shingle sufferers experience, a debilitating pain that can last for years, is not easily described. Suffice to say it is unbearable and incurable and even with the best of treatments, can …

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Alzheimer’s & Dementia: How To Communicate Better With Your Loved One

Wendy Rickenbach-Barclay, Owner-Certified Senior Advisor November is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. According to the Alzheimer’s Association 2018 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures, there are currently 5.7 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease and this number is projected to rise to nearly 14 million by 2050.  Every 65 seconds someone in the United States develops the disease. Currently 16.1 million Americans provide …

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The Pastor, The Widow, and The Doctor

By Alex Anderson, Senior Associate Pastor at Bayside Community Church A pastor went to visit a widow. She greeted him with a warm smile. She invited the pastor in and offered him a cup of coffee. As they sat at the kitchen table in her modest home and talked the pastor began to realize how poor the widow was. Not …

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