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I Can’t Believe They Let Me Write THIS article . . .

By Pastor Johnny Scott – Generations Christian Church There is documented proof that, in fact, I was the last person in early 1996 to stop ‘tight-rolling’ my jeans. How did everyone else find out that ‘tight rolling’ one’s jeans was considered fashionably ‘out’? Did I miss a public service announcement of …

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Why You Should Never Let PVD Go Untreated

Individuals with peripheral vascular disease (PVD) have blood flow disruptions usually in the feet and legs, but it can also occur in the brain, arms, and heart. When the blood vessels are narrowed or damaged, the blood flow becomes obstructed, and other complications can coincide. Individuals with arterial disease due to …

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ED and Peyronie’s: An Alternative Treatment for Men that’s 100% Natural

DR. ROBERT LUPO, D.C. For men between the ages of 40 to 70, erectile dysfunction is extremely common. Some causes of the disorder are vascular disease, which leads to narrowing of the arteries and decreased blood flow, diabetes, heart disease, high cholesterol, physiological effects, and prostate cancer. It’s important to see …

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Rehabilitative Therapy with Compromised Individuals in Mind

A forward thinking Facility When individuals suffer from a stroke or are healing from a hip or knee replacement, or a fracture many times, it’s fitting to seek medical rehabilitation before returning home. To help patients recover at a safer, more efficient, and at a functional rate, rehabilitation professionals offer support …

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Abnormal Heart Rhythms: Why Seeking Medical Attention is Critical

While most people will have infrequent, abnormal heartbeats in their lifetime, some will experience a cardiac arrhythmia, a condition in which the heart beats with an irregular or abnormal rhythm. Arrhythmias can be classified as too slow (bradycardia), too fast (tachycardia), too early (premature contraction), or irregular (fibrillation). Many cardiac …

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Progress Against Lung Cancer

According to the American Cancer Society, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. More people die of lung cancer in a year than from breast, prostate, colon and pancreatic cancer combined. Lung cancer is the second most common cancer in both men and women …

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How Your Weight and Your Overall Health Affect Your Liver

Robert Martinez, DC When we hear about someone with fatty liver disease, immediately we assume they are heavy drinkers, but nearly 3 million individuals worldwide have nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Due to inflammation, scarring of the liver, known as cirrhosis can occur. Once this happens, the disease is fatal. Unfortunately, …

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You Have Many Options, But Salt is Proving to be the Next Anti-Aging Facial Phenomenon

November is National Healthy Skin Awareness Month. Because our skin is the largest organ throughout our bodies, taking care of it should be more of a priority than most individuals realize. Here in Florida, we’re blessed with gorgeous days, but we’re continually combating the sun’s aging effects. If you have …

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Meridien Research Brings Medical Research Close to Home

The research community is constantly seeking new treatment options for diseases and medical conditions. To make sure new medications and devices are safe and effective, they are tested by volunteers in clinical trials at facilities like Meridien Research at 5411 Beaumont Center Blvd., #760, Tampa and 120 Medical Blvd., #103, Spring …

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Nonsurgical Facelifting: Major Facial Rejuvenation without Surgery

By Kriston J. Kent, M.D. Traditionally, the term “facelift” referred to a surgical procedure to correct sagging facial and neck tissues. More recently, with the rapidly advancing development of new rejuvenation modalities, facelift is most commonly used to refer to any procedure which addresses and improves facial aging. Likewise, it has …

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