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Gearing up for the New Year Diet – Exercise

The New Year is fast approaching and the #1 resolution is to lose weight and exercise. Unfortunately these resolutions are quickly broken within a month because people put so much stress on themselves to lose weight and be fit. The best type of diet is no diet but a life …

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Are You Avoiding Intimacy Due to Painful Intercourse?

By Uzoma Nwaubani, MD, FACOG – Painful sex (dyspareunia) is a medical condition that countless women face.  It may lead them to quietly suffer or avoid sexual activity or intimacy with their partners.  Fortunately, there are relatively simple solutions to obtain relief of sexual pain.  The goal of diagnosis and …

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DON’T SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY IN THE EMERGENCY ROOM

The holidays are one of the busiest times to go to the hospital  emergency  room.  Instead of wasting your precious family time, when you have an urgent need go to 441 Urgent  Care instead.  They are the “after hours” of health care – the weekends and evenings  when  your regular …

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Dry Mouth

Does your dentist know which medications you are taking? Are they causing your dry mouth and other oral concerns? Chronic dry mouth is a common problem that affects about 25% of all adults. It is not a disease, but a symptom of a medical disorder or a side effect of …

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Diabetic? Know Anyone Who Is?

Well, Bruce Hancock, a Certified Pedorthist, would like to explain how he can help, with little to no out of pocket cost to you… By Bruce Hancock, Certified Pedorthist – In 1995, Congress amended Medicare statutes to provide reimbursement for shoes and orthotics for people who suffer from diabetes under …

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Detecting Diabetes in the Dental Chair

By Village Dental – More than 26 million U.S. adults have diabetes. However, as much as 20 percent of these cases go undiagnosed, according to the American Diabetes Association. Allowing the condition to progress untreated may lead to a lower quality of life and other health complications. Oral complications are …

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5 Quick Tricks for Pain Relief When pain gets you down, try these quick and easy tricks for relief.

NOTICE Notice your thoughts about your pain by taking a moment to get quiet. Close your eyes and listen to your internal monologue. What are you saying to yourself? Try writing down your thoughts or speaking them into a recording device so you can reference those thoughts later. Then determine …

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Diabetic? Know Anyone Who Is?

Well, Bruce Hancock, a Certified Pedorthist, would like to explain how he can help, with little to no out of pocket cost to you… By Bruce Hancock, Certified Pedorthist – In 1995, Congress amended Medicare statutes to provide reimbursement for shoes and orthotics for people who suffer from diabetes under …

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Long Term Care, Think You’re Covered? Think Again.

Chances are you’ll live well into your 80s, your 90s and possibly even longer. When you live a long life, the likelihood you’ll need long-term health care is greatly increased. If you are 65+ years of age then you have a 70% chance of needing some type of assistance with …

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BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

New Options  for Radiation  Delivery in Breast Conserving Therapy Aesthetics, accuracy and confidence—key factors in treating breast cancer for either a patient or a radiation oncologist.  When choosing Breast Conserving Therapy(BCT) as their course of therapy, for most women, the goal of breast cancer treatment is not just survival, but …

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