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Can Product Labels Help Prevent Cancer?

Prevent Cancer

Smoking, excess body weight and alcohol consumption are the leading risk factors for cancer—and the most preventable, according to the American Cancer Society. While this information is well known to health care professionals, the U.S. Surgeon General recently recommended that warning labels be placed on alcohol products to help make …

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Navigating End-of-Life Decisions

The Role of Hospice Palliative Care and Strategic Planning By Steve Schneider, MBA – CEO, Securenet Financial, LLC. As we navigate the complex journey of life, we inevitably confront the reality of mortality. When faced with terminal illness, the importance of hospice palliative care becomes clear. This specialized medical care …

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Florida Food Force

Florida Food Force

Florida Food Force is a nonprofit initiative aimed at addressing food insecurities in Florida. It is a part of a broader effort to alleviate hunger and ensure that all residents in their area have access to nutritious food. Key efforts of Florida Food Force include: Food Distribution and Access: This …

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The Season of Love: Give Yourself and Your Partner the Gift of GAINSwave

GAINSwave

By DR. ROBERT LUPO, D.C. Is your relationship lacking? It’s common to experience lulls in the romance department, especially if you are suffering from erectile dysfunction. ED can not only inhibit performance, but it often takes its toll on men and their partners emotionally and mentally. Although it’s a common …

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Your New Year Health Priorities

Dr. Vahora, MD, FACOG As we enter a new year, it’s an opportune time to prioritize our health and well-being. For women, an essential aspect of maintaining good health is scheduling regular screenings, such as pap smears and mammograms. These routine examinations are pivotal in early detection and prevention of …

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What’s Your Diet?

What's Your Diet

By Pastor Roger P. Felipe Weight-watchers. Nutrisystem. Mediterranean diet. Paleo. Living healthy has become a craze, although obesity inour country, rather legitimizes it. For many people it is about looking and feeling better, living longer, stronger and disease-free. These are all important reasons for eating clean, exercising, and learning to …

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A New Year of Hope and Support at Generations Club

Generations Club

As we step into 2025, the landscape of senior care continues to evolve, with innovative programs and community-centered approaches leading the way. At the forefront of this evolution stands Generations Club, a 501(c)(3) non-profit senior activities center that has become a beacon of hope for families navigating the challenges of …

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Vaccines, the Next Level of Cancer Treatment

While not every person in the world will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, nearly everyone has or will be impacted by the disease. Given its far-reaching impacts, many have wished for the discovery of a game-changing vaccine that would eradicate cancer once and for all. While the likelihood …

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Navigating the Holiday Season When You Have Cancer

Holiday Season When You Have Cancer

Managing stress during the holiday season can be uniquely challenging for cancer patients, who may be navigating physical and emotional struggles while trying to participate in holiday activities. Here are some thoughtful and supportive strategies to help cancer patients reduce stress during the holidays: Prioritize Self-Care The holidays often bring …

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It Takes an Army of Angels

Army of Angels

“No man, woman or child should go without basic human needs. It takes an Army of Angels to meet the greater need.” ~ Rhonda Miller Born in Alabama, raised by a single mother, in a house with seven siblings, Rhonda experienced all too well the pangs of hunger. One of …

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