Friday , April 19 2024

Pasco/ N Tampa

Breast Cancer in African American Women Often Starts Before the Age of 40

By Negar Golesorkhi MD, FACS The current guidelines recommend that women start breast cancer screenings at the age of 40. For multiple reasons, many women don’t begin getting their screenings until later or after they have symptoms, such as a lump or nipple discharge. For African American women, it appears …

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Alzheimer’s & Dementia: A Growing Epidemic

Dementia

It may seem unbelievable that the statistics for Alzheimer’s and Dementia are skyrocketing to upwards of 6 million in the US, and that number is expected to triple by 2050. Have you or a loved one already been diagnosed with this devastating disease? Forgetfulness, agitation and frustration, social withdrawal, difficulty …

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Does Converting to a ROTH IRA Make Sense for You?

Health and Wellness magazine was able to sit down for a heart-to-heart about Roth IRA’s with Mr. Dale Cebert, Private Wealth Advisor and President of Cebert Wealth with Ameriprise Financial. Dale is passionate about finances and his clients. Dale offers advice in simple terms to those of us who need …

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Autism Spectrum Disorder: Can Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Help?

Autism is a spectrum disorder that is quickly increasing in rates across the world. Here in the United States, it is one of the fastest-growing developmental disabilities affecting up to 1. 5 million. Commonly, social interaction and communication dysfunction are prevalent. While there are degrees of the spectrum disorder and …

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Bladder Cancer

Bladder cancer typically affects older adults and is very rare in children. About 90 percent of all bladder cancer is diagnosed in people over 55; the average age at diagnosis is 73. There are some definite gender differences as well. In the U.S., bladder cancer is among the most common …

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Meet the Innovative Tech Unlocking An Athlete’s True Recovery and Performance Potential

Get a Complete Baseline Assessment and Injury Prevention with Force Decks Technology and Heart Rate Variability Screening Are you an athlete looking to gain a competitive edge? Do you want to prevent injuries before they happen? More importantly, when an injury occurs, do you want to get back in the …

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PROLOTHERAPY AND CHRONIC BACK PAIN

PROLOTHERAPY

By Regenexx at New Regeneration Orthopedics What is Prolotherapy? Prolotherapy is a cutting edge form of medical technology also termed “Regenerative Medicine.” These types of procedures are designed to improve acute or chronic injuries ranging from: ankle sprains, knee osteoarthritis, hip pain, low back pain, radicular disc pain in the …

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Emsella Treatment for ED with Dr. Vahora

Emsella Treatment

By Parveen Vahora, M.D. According to the Massachusetts Male Aging Study, about 40% of men are affected by erectile dysfunction at age 40 and 70% of men are affected at age 70. Enter Emsella for men. Emsella has been approved for men suffering with incontinence and erectile dysfunction because of …

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Hurricane Preparedness: Aston Gardens At Tampa Bay Has Their Residents Covered

Hurricane Preparedness

We’ve been forewarned that this year’s storm season is going to be much more active than last years. We can hope and cross our fingers that our coast won’t get hit, but it’s essential to make plans for hurricane season. It’s important to have a plan. • Lists of medication …

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BayCare Hospital Wesley Chapel Opened Its Doors and Welcomed First Patient

BayCare Hospital

The long-awaited opening of BayCare Hospital Wesley Chapel (BHWC) came Tuesday, March 7, and the day was filled with excitement, some first-day jitters and an eager staff ready to serve the Pasco County community. The staff assisted 33 patients and had 13 admissions on its first day, including Andrew Palsgraf, …

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