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Stem Cell Therapy: A Defining Moment for COPD

By Cameron Kennerly – Staff Writer      At 5:39 a.m. on December 7th, 1972, Apollo 17 took a picture from 28,000 miles up. It revealed nearly the entire coastline of Africa and West Asia. Although this image would be officially titled “AS17-148-22727,” due to its appearance and size, it would …

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New Year, New You!

It is widely known that many of the effects of aging can be slowed by staying physically, mentally and socially active, and generally maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Not only must we keep our bodies active, but we must keep our brains stimulated as well. Advertising for mental games to exercise …

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Heart Disease and Genetics

The number of medical advancements over the last century is astonishing. It is no surprise that heart disease and cancer continue to claim more lives than any other disease each year. All the while, advancements in treating and preventing both are nothing short of miraculous. This is especially true of …

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Look Great… Feel Great… Be Healthy!

With the new year already here and the holiday season behind us there is no better time than the present to get started on a path of achieving a healthier lifestyle.  Maybe you put on a few extra pounds over the holidays and want to fit back into your favorite …

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The nutraceutical break-through that’s completely changing the way we age

Did you know that collagen has a greater tensile strength than steel? From the Eiffel Tower to the Brooklyn Bridge, to the sharpest knives and life-saving surgical tools, steel has a reputation of being the toughest, unbreakable material that can withstand the highest of temperatures. Similarly, collagen shares the designation …

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TREATING SARCOPENIA: How To Deal With The Single Most Frequent Cause Of Late Life Disability

Sarcopenia is a potentially serious health-related condition that affects the majority of older adults, progressively reducing their muscle strength, muscle mass and physical function. This paper briefly summarizes the current research on sarcopenia – its scope and risk, as well as its ongoing effects on the aging body. It will …

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The Family Secret

By Alex Anderson, Senior Associate Pastor at Bayside Community Church John the Baptist asked Jesus a very bizarre question once.  In Matthew 11:3 He asked, “Are you the Messiah we’ve been expecting, or should we keep looking for someone else?” Here is why that seems so bizarre. John also said …

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THE FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE AGAINST CANCER

InterCommunity Cancer Centers and Institute Celebrates “National Cancer Prevention Month” by Spotlighting Early Detection When it comes to beating cancer, early detection may be the single most powerful weapon physicians have in their arsenal. With regular screenings, a physician can more rapidly detect and treat cancer at its earliest stages, …

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Low Level Laser WEIGHT CONTROL

Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) is the application of a coherent cold laser light to treat certain conditions. It has been used to successfully treat many kinds of musculoskeletal injuries, because it promotes healing and tissue repair. LLLT has also been found to be an extremely successful treatment for alcohol …

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NEW TECHNOLOGY PUTS MORE "SEE" IN CT

Computed Tomography, or CT, is a non-invasive medical test used to evaluate complex anatomic structures such as lungs, bones, soft tissues and blood vessels. CT uses an x-ray beam that rotates 360º around the patient, capturing multiple pictures – or “slices” – with each cycle. Powerful computer algorithms can reconstruct …

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