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Treating Diabetic Wounds: What You Should Know About Your Risks & Recovery

Treating Diabetic Wounds

Dr. Brent Carter Diabetes is a progressive disease and complicated condition to gain control of, but one of the most painful parts of this disease is the development of diabetic wounds. Often these wounds become “non-healing” due to the adverse effects of the systemic disorder. Millions of people with diabetes …

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Ileocecal Valve Disorder

Ileocecal Valve Disorder

Ileocecal Valve Disorder is often misdiagnosed as it can mimic many other disorders. The Ileocecal Valve is a sphincter muscle that is located off of the small intestine. It is responsible for digestion and blocking toxins or waste from backing up into the small intestine. If the valve is damaged, …

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THE ART OF THE PHYSICAL EVALUATION

ART OF THE PHYSICAL

By Alexander C. Frank, DC, DACNB, FABES My shoulder hurts me! Why isn’t that sufficient enough for you to know what is wrong with me and how to get me better!? “Well, it is vital to know what you feel is hurting, but I also want to know the why.” …

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Physical Therapy: Your Key to Wellness!

Getting people moving and keeping them active is the key to health care. But there are so many illnesses and injuries that can prevent people from being active; from simple sprains and strains of ligaments and muscles, to arthritis and back pain, and to medical problems such as neurologic conditions, heart, …

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Obstructive Sleep Apnea & Oral Appliances: A Solution for a Good Night’s Sleep

Obstructive Sleep Apnea

By Richard W. Rozensky, DDS, D.ABDSM Sleep apnea affects more than 25 million people in the United States. It is a progressive condition that interrupts breathing patterns throughout a person’s sleep. People that suffer from Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) may have episodes of stopping breathing up to hundreds of times …

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Can Regenerative Medicine Relieve Your Shoulder Pain?

By Physicians Rehabilitation If you suffer from shoulder pain due to injury, degeneration or disease, you know that most physicians will tell you there are two options, medications such as narcotics, or steroids (which are addictive and risky), or surgery, which is often unnecessary. While surgery may be needed with …

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Cholesterol Levels and Cardiovascular Risks

Cholesterol is a natural substance that the body produces through the liver. It’s waxy and circulates through the bloodstream, feeding the heart and brain. But when cholesterol is derived from foods like saturated fats and trans fats, the body overproduces LDL, which is the “bad” cholesterol. HDL is the “good” …

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With Glaucoma, Management Makes All the Difference

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a set of eye diseases affecting the optic nerve, which is a group of about a million individual nerve fibers that collectively create a communication gateway between the eye and the brain. The optic nerve carries information collected by the retina to your brain for interpretation, creating what …

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In with the Good, Out with the Bad – Naples Soap Company

Naples Soap Company

2021 is here, and it’s time for a fresh start! We’re all accustomed to making New Year’s resolutions to lose weight, exercise more, eat healthier, give up bad habits and make other lifestyle changes. But, there’s one health-related resolution that never makes the list: a pledge to take better care …

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New Year’s Resolutions: Are You Tired of Home Maintenance & Yard Work? Senior Living Might be The Resolution You Need

Sumter Senior Living

Countless people are making New Year’s resolutions for change, whether that’s living a healthier lifestyle or learning a new skill, but if you are a senior, It’s time you found out more about your opportunities for change within your living conditions. Most seniors are tired of yard work and home …

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