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What a Breast Surgeon Wants Patients to Know About Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Their Treatment Options

In the United States, the CDC reports that more than 276,400 women are diagnosed with invasive breast cancer annually, along with 48,530 new non-invasive breast cancer cases. Breast cancer also affects approximately 2,600 men each year. The statistics of survival are increasing, which is mostly due to patient education and …

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Add Rocket Fuel to Your Physical Therapy Results with Next-Gen Technology

Rocket Fuel

The first iteration of physical therapist Jason Waz’s Tampa-based clinic was built, like most healthcare facilities, on the traditional foundation of hands-on, manual physical therapy programs. And from the start, Jason knew it was missing something. Fueled by the goal to put the “care” back in healthcare and not be …

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GAINSWave Technology Can Help with Prostate Cancer Side Effects

GAINSWave Technology

By DR. ROBERT LUPO, D.C. Prostate cancer is the third leading cancer among males. It is often a silent killer, as it rarely shows signs or symptoms until it has developed maturely and even metastasized into other areas of the body. This year alone, it will take over 33,330 men’s …

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Hair Loss?

TED: TransEpidermal Delivery for Hair Shedding and Hair Loss, is a Needle-Fee, Pain-Free Hair Restoration Treatment with No Local Anesthesia needed and takes about 20-25 minutes.

by Alan J. Bauman, MD, ABHRS Just Say “No” to Needles and “Yes” to TED Growing Thicker, Healthier Hair: It’s Never Been Easier August is National Hair Loss Awareness Month, so I figured it’s the perfect time to do a “TED talk,”… but not the kind you’re used to. At …

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Am I a Candidate for Joint Pain Injections?

Millions of Americans suffer from chronic constant or intermittent joint pain due to inflammation caused by arthritis, degeneration and/or injury. Knees, shoulders, neck, low back and hips are common places to experience pain, stiffness and immobility, but nearly any joint may be susceptible. When anti-inflammatory medications such as aspirin, ibuprofen …

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The importance of Routines

Routines

By Casey Overturf, PA-C The importance of a good skin care routine might sound unnecessary these days with some of the “quick fix” options available and full coverage makeup. To be honest, there are very few truly “quick fixes” when it comes to our skin. Even some of the amazing …

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Here’s to Happiness

Happiness

National Friendship Day encourages people across the globe to connect with friends—new and old—on the first Sunday in August. From a very young age, we start developing relationships—points of connection—that evolve over time. We move through the world with our neighbors, classmates, teammates, and colleagues. With each new friendship, our …

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OH, THE PROMISES WE MAKE

By Janice Martin, Senior Advisor / Family Liaison If you have an elderly parent or spouse, you may be noticing that there are signs that they are no longer safe or thriving at home. Even if you have care coming in several days a week, they may need more attention. …

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Kidney Cancer Facts and Treatment Options

Cancer is a disease in which cells in the body grow out of control. When cancer starts in the kidney, it is called kidney and renal pelvis cancer. It can also be called renal cell cancer as that is the most common type of kidney and renal pelvis cancer. The …

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A Close-up Look at Macular Degeneration

Macular Degeneration is the deterioration of the macula, a tiny area near the center of the retina that enables you to focus on the fine details of close-up tasks like reading and distant tasks like driving. Macular degeneration commonly develops in people ages 50 and older, a condition known as …

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