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Eye on Health: The Signs and Symptoms of Vision Loss

Eye on Health

September is Healthy Aging Month, aimed at helping Baby Boomers and Generation Xers enjoy the most rewarding elements of getting older and encouraging healthy habits and behaviors. Most people understand the importance of regular health physicals, but many aren’t as up-to- speed on how crucial routine comprehensive eye exams are …

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When to Know if it is Time to Get Knee Replacement Surgery

When to Know if it is Time to Get Knee Replacement Surgery

When knee pain keeps you from enjoying life on a daily basis, it may be time for knee replacement surgery. If you cannot sleep because of knee pain or you notice a bent-legged or thump kneed deformation in your knee, you should make an appointment to see your doctor. These …

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It’s Suicide Prevention Awareness Month – Do you know the warning signs?

Suicide Prevention

Life isn’t always easy. We all experience sadness, grief and other challenges — but sometimes the pain can feel like it’s too much to handle. When this happens, thoughts of suicide can become an unfortunate reality for some people. September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. It’s important to know …

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Are CBD and THC an Effective Treatment for Prostate Cancer?

CBD and THC

Prostate cancer is the second deadliest cancer among men, second only to lung cancer. It is also the second most prevalent cancer among men, behind skin cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, there are nearly 250,000 new cases a year. It attacks approximately 14% of men in their lifetime. …

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Caregivers Shoulder a Big Burden

Submitted by Hospice of Marion County The Family Caregiving Alliance, defines a caregiver as follows: A caregiver – sometimes called an informal caregiver – is an unpaid individual (for example, a spouse, partner, family member, friend or neighbor) involved in assisting others with activities of daily living and/or medical tasks. …

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Resources for Paying for a Senior Living Community

Senior Living

By Janice Martin, Senior Advisor / Family Liaison Long Term Care Insurance is the best resource for helping to reduce the cost of senior living. These policies have been around for decades and there are many different types of benefits. Most require that you need assistance with at least two …

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Select Laboratory is an Affordable Personalized Health Program focused on Disease Prevention

Select Laboratory

With up to 88% of the population metabolically unhealthy and most completely unaware of any underlying conditions, it is critical to provide affordable access to personalized health information, education, and support to identify early risks for disease prevention and routine monitoring of critical biomarkers for improved management and potential reversal …

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Joyful Moments Every Day

This year’s National Assisted Living Week® theme, from September 11-17, is “Joyful Moments.” National Assisted Living Week®, established by the National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL) in 1995, is a week dedicated to recognizing the role of assisted living facilities in caring for America’s seniors and individuals with disabilities. The …

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Got Alopecia Angst?

A Board-Certified Hair Loss Specialist Can Help No matter what you call it, hair loss can be upsetting. I hear that every day from patients who turn to me for help. But what I also see are smiles each time I deliver the good news to a patient that there’s …

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Why You Should be in Total Control of Your Estate Planning

Total Control of Your Estate Planning

Estate planning services include living wills, drafting of wills, trusts, and powers of attorney. Estate planning customizes the documents to match the needs of the clients, and to prepare provisions for their children, dependents and intended beneficiaries, and to also reduce the impact of estate taxes. Many people are intimidated …

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