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Revolutionizing Knee Pain Relief

Knee Pain

Exploring the Power of Regenerative Medicine and Non-Surgical Treatments By Physicians Rehabilitation In recent years, the field of regenerative medicine has emerged as a beacon of hope for those suffering from chronic knee pain, offering innovative alternatives to traditional surgical interventions. One such breakthrough in non-surgical treatments is the application of viscosupplementation and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapies. Viscosupplementation involves injecting …

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The Power of Proper Hydration during National Kidney Month

BY Kasey Cook, RN, Owner March marks National Kidney Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about kidney health and encouraging preventive measures to maintain these vital organs’ well-being. In this article, we delve into the crucial role of proper hydration and the innovative approach of IV therapy in supporting kidney health. Our kidneys play a pivotal role in filtering …

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Nurturing Eye Health During National Save Your Vision Month

Nurturing Eye Health During National Save Your Vision Month

Dr. Katia Taba, Board-Certified Ophthalmologist and Retinal Specialist In March 2024, we embark on National Save Your Vision Month, a crucial annual observance that encourages individuals to prioritize eye health and adopt practices that safeguard their precious gift of sight. As we navigate the demands of the modern world, where screens dominate our daily lives and environmental stressors abound, taking …

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APRIL: “PARKINSON’S DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH”

PARKINSON’S DISEASE

By Ramon A. Gil, M.D., Medical Director, Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Center of SWFL Dr. James Parkinson was born on April 11, 1765, in London, England. He was a highly educated man, who not only became a surgeon, but he was also a geologist, apothecary, paleontologist and a political activist. He was the author of “An Essay on the Shaking Palsy”, …

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Navigating Nutritional Wellness: A Guide for Individuals with Chronic Kidney Disease During National Nutrition Month

Nutritional Wellness

National Nutrition Month serves as a timely reminder for everyone to focus on their dietary choices and overall health. For individuals grappling with chronic kidney disease (CKD), this observance holds even greater significance. CKD necessitates a nuanced approach to nutrition, and understanding how to make informed dietary decisions is crucial for managing the condition effectively. One of the primary considerations …

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Complications of Vein Disease

Vein Disease

By Dr. Lackey Millions of people have varicose vein problems, yet only one half of 1 percent seek treatment. Vein disease goes undiagnosed and therefore undertreated. Patients tell us that their physicians have reassured them that the leg symptoms they experience are a part of aging and that it is “nothing to worry about.” Ignoring daily leg swelling, pain, cramping, …

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Unlocking Relief: Botox Injections for Neck Tension in Easing TMJ, Tinnitus, and Headaches

Unlocking Relief

By Dr. Jai Grewal In today’s fast-paced world, stress is often held in our bodies, particularly in the neck and shoulders. But what if there was a surprising solution to alleviate not just neck tension but also its ripple effects on common issues like TMJ, tinnitus, and headaches? Enter Botox, typically associated with cosmetic enhancements, now proving to be a …

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Defeat Gum Disease

Defeat Gum Disease

There is a silent oral disease affecting more than 80% of adults. Chances are you either have had or are currently battling periodontal (gum) disease. Unfortunately, in many cases, the disease goes undetected until painful symptoms begin occurring. At which time the disease and any adverse conditions have already set in. Because there are no early signs of periodontal disease, …

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Protect Yourself from the Flu and Covid-19 with these Tips

Flu and Covid-19

By Alfonso L. Espinel, MD Influenza viruses travel through the air in droplets when someone with the infection coughs, sneezes or talks. You can inhale the droplets directly, or you can pick up the germs from an object — such as a telephone or computer keyboard — and then transfer them to your eyes, nose, or mouth. People with the …

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Varicose Veins vs. Spider Veins

Varicose Veins

Varicose veins are large, swollen, protruding blood vessels that twist and turn beneath the surface of your skin. Because they’re raised and large, they’re clearly visible. They will often cause swelling making your legs feel heavy or uncomfortable. They can also lead to more severe health conditions, like blood clots and leg ulcers. Several patients who suffer from varicose veins …

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