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November – National Healthy Skin Month

Healthy Skin Month

By Hope Allen, PA-C Happy National Healthy Skin Month everyone! What do you think of when you picture “healthy” skin? When I think of healthy skin, I think of the first time I held my niece and nephew. I remember looking down at their little fingers and toes, those big, …

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Care for Caregivers This Holiday Season

“In the unlikely event of a sudden loss of cabin pressure — please secure your own oxygen mask first before assisting others around you.” We hear these instructions each time we fly. The point is you won’t be able to help others if you are struggling to breathe yourself. But …

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How Would YOU Choose an Assisted Living Community?

By Janice Martin, Senior Advisor / Family Liaison When faced with the prospect of choosing an assisted living community, there are several options of how to begin. As a former Director of Sales in senior living, I met with countless families who had never visited a community before and knew …

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The Effects of Diabetes on Your Kidneys

According to the CDC, as many as 1 in 3 diabetes patients suffers from chronic kidney disease (CKD). In fact, the most frequent cause of chronic kidney disease is diabetes. This is because people with diabetes have high blood sugar levels which cause damage to the kidneys and leads to …

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BayCare Names New Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of St. Joseph’s Hospital, St. Joseph’s Women’s & Children’s Hospitals

BayCare has named Sowmya Viswanathan, MD, MBA, MHCM, FACP, as the vice president and chief medical officer for St. Joseph’s Hospital, St. Joseph’s Women’s and Children’s Hospitals. She assumed her new role in June 2022. Additionally, Dr. Viswanathan recently assumed oversight as the interim regional chief medical officer for St. …

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What to Expect from This Year’s Flu Season

Flu Season

By Shiva Tadakal, MD Many assume this flu season will be mild because the 2021-2022 season had fewer cases than most recorded years before, but unfortunately, that assumption is wrong. Last year’s influenza cases were significantly less than in other years due to the stringent COVID-19 precautions most individuals took, …

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Breast cancer. Let’s start with the good news!

A cancer diagnosis of any type is frightening, but for women, breast cancer is especially scary. Increasingly, there is good news when it comes to breast cancer. Breast cancer death rates have decreased steadily in the past 20 years, thanks to better screening and early detection, increased awareness, and continuous …

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3 WAYS TO MAKE SURE YOU STAY PAIN-FREE FOR YOUR 5K RACE

By Regenexx at New Regeneration Orthopedics Let’s Get Started! Our Regenexx at New Regeneration Orthopedics team is getting excited to take on the St. Pete Run Fest November 11-13, 2022. Not only are we your title sponsor for the Half-Marathon, but we have our team members looking forward to running …

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De-Stress Your Tresses

Let Bauman Medical’s “Head-Spa” Help You Relax and Grow Hair You’ll Be Thankful For by Alan J. Bauman, MD, ABHRS It’s almost here—you know—“the most wonderful time of the year.” But along with all the special meals, family get-togethers, and merriment comes stress, and potentially lots of it…so much to …

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Buying a Home in Uncertain Economic Times

By Sharon A. Bassett The House Price Index is a measure of the movement of the single-family home process in the United States. This Index is is obtained by reviewing repeat mortgage transactions on single-family properties whose mortgages have been purchased or securitized by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac since …

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