Thursday , May 9 2024

Pasco/ N Tampa

A HEALTH TEST THAT CAN SAVE YOUR LIFE Getting tested now might help you down the road.

Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and woman in the United States. This year more then 1.2 million people will have a heart attack.  While there are warning signs and risk factors, heart disease can hit anyone. Heart attacks and other types of heart disease occur …

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What We See Isn't What We "Get" Are Visual Processing/Perceptual Delays Affecting You?

By Walesby Vision Center • Learning complications • Transposing letters and numbers • Difficulty processing voices in loud crowds • Daydreaming • Difficulty comprehending or remembering what was just read • Asking “what” often • Struggling to follow directions and conversation Do you or your child suffer from any of …

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Do You Suffer From Headaches and Migraines?

The Blair Technique has helped Countless Individuals find Relief If you have a headache, you’re not alone. Nine out of 10 Americans suffer from headaches. Some are occasional, some frequent, some are dull and throbbing, and some cause debilitating pain and nausea. What do you do when you suffer from …

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How Proper Digestion Affects Your Overall Wellbeing

Robert Martinez, DC When we think about digestion, most of us automatically think of the stomach and intestines, but there are numerous components and organs responsible for proper digestion. Do you ever experience constipation?  When we have difficulty removing the waste toxins from our bodies through the colon, it’s uncomfortable, painful …

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A Healthier You: Put a Preventive Care Plan into Action

By Dr. Christine Laramée, Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare North/Central Florida You don’t have to be sick to visit your primary care physician. Being proactive and working with your doctor to create a preventive care plan can help you live a healthier life and maybe even reduce your health care costs. …

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Stroke Master Products: Recovering Stability, Gait, & Balance After a Stroke

The World Health Organization (WHO) states that 15 million people suffer stroke worldwide each year. Of these, 5 million die and another 5 million are permanently disabled. According to the National Stroke Association, “Foot drop is common after a stroke. It is a weakness or paralysis that limits your ability to …

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How to Inspire Summer Reading

While summer is the perfect time for kids to take advantage of days spent away from the classroom, remember not to put valuable skills, like reading, on the backburner. In fact, research estimates that 1-2 months of learning loss can occur during the summer months. To help your child maintain …

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Practically Perfect Gift Ideas for Dad

If you’ve heard giving practical gifts is a no-no, scratch that advice because when it comes to dads, functional gifts that show you appreciate their personal interests may actually be the safest bet this Father’s Day. Consider the hobbies and activities that dad treasures most then look for ways you can …

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Four Stress-Busters For Home Sellers

Selling your home is an exciting endeavor and an important milestone in your life—not to mention potentially lucrative! However, it can also be stressful and nerve-wracking. Worrying over the sale of your home is natural and expected, but it doesn’t have to get out of control. Here are some quick, …

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God Our Father – A Father’s Day Tribute

By Ross Johnson, Lead Pastor, Gathering Pointe Church Growing up, I idolized my dad.  He was a man’s man. He was hard working, working two jobs for many years of my childhood. He is a Vietnam Vet having served two tours, awarded a Purple Heart and Uncommon Valor.  His hands, scarred …

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