By Bryan Carter, MPA-C, Phlebology-Surgery May Thurner Syndrome affects mostly females, and it can lead to dangerous outcomes like impinged blood flow and DVTs (deep vein thrombosis). What is May Thurner Syndrome? The right iliac artery and the left iliac vein intersect within the pelvis. With May Thurner Syndrome, the …
Read More »Make March Matter
Food brings us together—whether sharing an intimate meal with a friend or celebrating a special occasion with family. And what better time to satisfy your appetite for connection with others, and for the most delicious food, than National Nutrition Month? Living well means seizing opportunities to connect with others, explore …
Read More »What is Microneedling, and How Can it Help Your Skin?
Both men and women are growing more aware of their skin health and wellness. Much of this is due to increased knowledge and scientific advances. Among numerous elements of any skincare regimen, here at Total Nutrition & Therapeutics, we’re particularly interested in the enormous benefits of microneedling. Advances in aesthetic …
Read More »Omega-3 & Melatonin: Not Just for Better Sleep
By Anne-Marie Chalmers, MD “I don’t need melatonin – I sleep like a log.” That’s the knee-jerk reaction many people have when they hear the word “melatonin.” It’s true that melatonin influences our sleep and helps regulate our circadian rhythm. But melatonin’s effects extend far beyond getting a good night’s …
Read More »Make Your Home Stand Out: Home Gyms and Meditation Rooms
TASHA OSBOURNE, BA – PREMIER SOTHEBYS INTERNATIONAL REALTY Even though it is still a seller’s market, making your home stand out among the rest is vital for grabbing the attention of potential buyer’s attention and making a valuable sale. Sure, you can spruce up your home with fresh paint and …
Read More »INFLAMMATION: A COMMON PATHWAY FOR DEADLY DISEASE
By Nasser Razack, MD, JD We’ve all heard of inflammation but what exactly is it? Inflammation is the response of our immune system to injury or infection. When it’s short-lived and targeted for specific purposes such as recovering from a cold, it’s a wonderful thing. However, long-term chronic inflammation can …
Read More »Innovative Therapies Group Offers SaeboGlove for Neurological and Hand Injuries
For patients with orthopedic injuries or conditions such as stroke-related hand immobility, there is an advanced technological glove that helps to retrain the hand muscles and brain communication as well as offers immediate extension, flexion, and grip control. If you are suffering from the adverse effect of hand function due …
Read More »Achilles tendon ruptures and getting you back in the game
Achilles Ruptures are more common in men then women and the typical age group that is affected is between the ages of 30-50. Some other risk factors include race, genetics, medical conditions, musculoskeletal disease, ankle and foot alignment (pronation/hyper-pronation), obesity, sports, exercise, medication and smoking. The Achilles tendon is the …
Read More »How Can Adults Help Children Who Have Lost a Loved One?
By Kristen Nardolillo, LCSW, Cornerstone Hospice Children’s Bereavement Counselor When someone loses a loved one, the person can experience a variety of intense feelings. The emotions can be consuming and even overwhelming to the point it affects everyday life. Through life experience, an adult may recognize that the range of …
Read More »Reforming Patient Care Through Choice
As the aging population of Americans grows, adjustments must be made to the way healthcare services are managed and provided. One of those major changes rolled out last year when Medicare allowed total knee replacement surgery to be eligible for payment in the Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) setting as of …
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