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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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 …
Read More »PROLOTHERAPY AND CHRONIC BACK PAIN
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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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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As a busy mom of five, 36-year-old Alyssa Fisher didn’t spend much time thinking about her own health. She felt fine. She led an active life, working as a nurse, homeschooling her children, swing dancing with her husband on an occasional date and spending time with friends at church. While …
Read More »Urinary Incontinence: An In-Office Therapy That is Incredibly Convenient
By Parveen Vahora, M.D. Many women have a disorder that they try to keep under wraps. If you are one of them, then you are familiar with crossing your legs and willfully praying you don’t leak. Does laughing, jumping, or sneezing bring on an accidental urine stream? Avoiding surgery is …
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Esophageal cancer is rare, but for several reasons, it deserves our attention. Because it is usually diagnosed at later stages when it is more difficult to treat, about 20% of patients diagnosed with the disease will survive five years or more. Treatment and survival rates have improved in recent years. …
Read More »Heart Rate Variability And Your Optimal Health Status
Taking care of your heart health is not just for National Heart Month in February. Heart health contributes greatly to your overall optimal health status so, needless to say, it’s crucial to continue your efforts throughout the year. About CEP’s Heart Rate Variability Technology CEP’s integrated heart rate variability (HRV) …
Read More »DNA HAIR REGENERATION & STEM CELL FACELIFT
John Satino is passionate about so many new technologies in the cosmetic industry. Healing our bodies comes from within. DNA and Stem Cells are natural ingredients from our bodies that can make us look younger, feel healthier, repair injuries, and potentially solve our own “problems”. Biomedical Engineering is not a …
Read More »HOW DOES SHOCKWAVE THERAPY AFFECT BONE AND CARTILAGE
By Regenexx at New Regeneration Orthopedics Shockwave Therapy Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT), has been used more and more for musculoskeletal conditions ranging from tendon tears to fractures, arthritis and swollen bones. The use of ESWT over the past 10 years has skyrocketed in both Europe and North America. As a …
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