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  • Good for the Heart

    Good for the Heart

    Heart Walk Participants Explain Why Event Is So Rewarding by TERESA SCHIFFER According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), heart disease is the leading cause of death for men, women, and people of most ethnic and racial groups in the U.S., being responsible for one out of every four deaths, or approximately…

  • Convenient Care

    Convenient Care

    Winter Haven Doctor Offers TAVR Treatment That Once Required Travel by TERESA SCHIFFER For patients suffering from aortic valve stenosis, there used to be little to nothing that could be done to restore heart health. As little as two decades ago, high-risk patients who experienced this narrowing of the aortic valve opening faced a very…

  • POP QUIZ: Chest Pain: What Is Your Body Telling  You?

    POP QUIZ: Chest Pain: What Is Your Body Telling You?

    Did you know that of the millions of Americans who visit the emergency room with chest every year, only 20 percent are actually diagnosed with a heart attack or other serious heart condition—like unstable angina—and the other 80 percent are suffering with something different? While some instances of chest pain that are unrelated to a…

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  • Understanding the Risks of Deep Venous Thrombosis

    Understanding the Risks of Deep Venous Thrombosis

    Deep venous thrombosis is a serious medical condition that affects millions of people. This is a condition in which a blood clot forms in a deep vein of the body, usually in the thigh, leg, and — rarely — the arm. The blood clot can break off and travel inside the vein to the lung,…

  • The Eye Condition You’ve Probably Never Heard of: Keratoconus

    The Eye Condition You’ve Probably Never Heard of: Keratoconus

    by GISELLE SANKAR, O.D. Picture looking through a clear glass window that has slowly started to bend or warp. That once clear view has now become blurry and extremely distorted. In simple terms, this describes what individuals diagnosed with keratoconus experience. Keratoconus is a progressive eye condition that causes thinning of the cornea. The cornea…

  • Surgical Management of Acute Deep Venous Thrombosis

    Surgical Management of Acute Deep Venous Thrombosis

    DVT, or blood clots in your leg, can be a life-threatening condition. It can be treated by taking oral anticoagulation medication, wearing compression stockings, elevating the leg to reduce swelling, and continuing to walk and keep yourself hydrated. Your vascular doctor can tell you more about your treatment options.  The blood clot is dissolved by…

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