Wednesday , September 3 2025

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Colorectal Cancer Awareness and Prevention

Dr. Dariano, D.O. Despite advances in diagnosis and treatments, colorectal cancer is still one of the most frequently diagnosed types of cancer. While incidence is decreasing for the most commonly diagnosed age group population, ages 65-74, the rate is increasing for young and middle-aged adults. According to the American Cancer Society, …

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COLORECTAL CANCER WITH REGULAR SCREENINGS

COLORECTAL CANCER WITH REGULAR SCREENINGS

The number of deaths from colorectal cancer has been dropping steadily in both men and women for several decades, according to the American Cancer Society. The reasons for this decline include early detection and improvements in screening methods; yet, many choose to either postpone or totally skip these potentially life-saving …

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SCOUT-ing Out New Ways to Improve Breast Surgery

SCOUT-ing Out New Ways to Improve Breast Surgery

For decades, wire localization has been the preferred method for radiologists to mark a non-palpable tumor identified on a mammogram and/or breast ultrasound. In this procedure, wire markers are used to guide a surgeon to the tumor so they may perform breast-conserving therapy (BCT) such as a lumpectomy to remove …

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Rising Melanoma Rates

By Michael J. Freeman, M.D., PA Even as rates of most other cancers are declining, the rate at which people develop melanoma continues to rise yearly. According to a recent report from the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control at the CDC, the rates of this deadliest form of skin …

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Assisted Living – All the Comforts… and then some.

Assisted Living

At Pacifica Senior Living, we know that residents who can no longer live independently still want to feel independent. As a result, our residences offer the warm feel of a cozy bed and breakfast inn, but with important additions: rooms are thoughtfully customized for safety and special needs and expert …

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The Daunting Preparations After a Loved One Passes, Should NEVER Interfere with Your Grieving

The Daunting Preparations After a Loved One Passes

When a loved one dies, the last thing that should be weighing on your shoulders is unanswered questions: “Where do we lay mom to rest?” “Who will pay for the services?” Did she have a preference on cremation vs. burial?” Unfortunately, these types of questions are far too often the …

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Transitions Program Helps Manage Caregivers’ Stress

Transitions Program Helps Manage Caregivers’ Stress

Submitted by Hospice of Marion County Life can be challenging for family caregivers. Sometimes it’s a balancing act to manage your own routine, much less that of a loved one too. This is especially true when a loved one receives a diagnosis that requires more caregiving hours in the day …

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Heart Disease, the Sister Ailment of Type 2 Diabetes

Heart Disease

By Denise A. Pancyrz Diabetes Reversal & Holistic Lifestyle Coach, Speaker, Author People with type 2 diabetes are two to four times more likely to die of heart disease than people without diabetes. People with type 2 diabetes have a tendency to be diagnosed with heart disease at a younger …

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Heart Health Depends on Killing Senescent Immune Cells and Reducing ‘Inflammaging’

Heart Health Depends on Killing Senescent Immune Cells

Afailing immune system can also be called Immunosenescence, which refers to the gradual deterioration of the immune system brought on by natural age advancement. Immunesenescence, or aging of the immune cells, is the core cause of many chronic conditions, including heart disease. Why? Aging cells can accumulate, and when they …

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Need to Destress Concerning Your Financial Situation?

Need to Destress Concerning Your Financial Situation?

So maybe you’ve gotten yourself into a spending habit that is out of control, or perhaps you’ve had an unexpected expenditure popup that you’ve been trying to free yourself of with not much luck. Seeking professional wealth management and budgeting advice is essential, but destressing is equally as important because …

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