By Allison Weber, APRN-C You may know what stress feels like, but do you know what it looks like? It’s not new news that stress can take a toll on our physical and psychological health. But did you know that stress can also be seen visibly, as the effects wreak …
Read More »Help for Alzheimer’s
Saving Your Brain is a state-of-the-art facility that offers non-drug programs that off men1al, behavioral, academic, psychological, or mental health issue. Currently we are seeing people from age 2 to age 88 and every age group in between. 5ome of our younger school age children and young adults we help …
Read More »I Have a Wait Problem
You’re reading a health and wellness magazine and you’re thinking: that guy can’t spell. But the truth is that you read it correctly: I have a wait problem: I don’t like to wait. But who does? Think about it… do you like to wait? Do you love sitting in the …
Read More »Empowering Women: Addressing Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause with the MonaLisa Touch System
By Parveen Vahora, M.D. As women transition through menopause, they may experience a range of symptoms related to hormonal changes, including genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM). GSM encompasses various vaginal and urinary symptoms, including vaginal atrophy and dyspareunia, which can significantly impact the quality of life. In this article, we’ll …
Read More »Revolutionary Relief: Advanced Laser Therapy for Chronic Knee Pain
Knee pain affects millions of Americans, limiting mobility and diminishing quality of life. While traditional treatments often provide temporary relief, innovative approaches like Stealth laser therapy are revolutionizing how we address this common condition, offering hope for long-term healing without the risks of surgery or medication side effects. Understanding the …
Read More »Springing Into Fuller Hair
Restore Growth with the Season at Bauman Medical by Alan J. Bauman, MD, ABHRS Now that the snowbirds soon begin to flock back up north, we can finally start to see a return to our warm spring days in South Florida. With the change in seasons imminent, I know myself …
Read More »Pain Awareness Month: Understanding Joint Pain in Sports Like Pickleball, Tennis, and Golf
By Dr. Nam Dinh, MD, FAAOS March is Pain Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness and educate the public about the various forms of pain and their impact on daily life. One common type of pain is joint pain, which can be particularly prevalent among individuals who participate in …
Read More »A Look at Cancer Trends in the U.S.
The American Cancer Society’s recently released annual report of cancer trends provides a deep dive into cancer incidence, death rates and survival. The publication is a go-to resource and forms the basis for vital, ongoing research into the causes and risk factors of cancer as well as transformational treatment discoveries. …
Read More »Skin Exams: What Are They?
By Sierra Mahoney, PA-C. March is a beautiful time of the year here in Florida. The sun is shining, the weather is warm, and the skies are blue. We live in an amazing state that allows us the privilege of being outside- sometimes for hours on end, soaking up every …
Read More »Beyond Nutrition: Unlocking Health Through Your Body’s Filtration System
Your Body’s Nutritional Aquarium Ever hear “You are what you eat”? While we often focus on consuming whole foods and avoiding processed options, there’s more to optimal health than just eating right. When wellness plateaus occur, the issue may lie not in what you’re consuming, but in how your body …
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