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  • Staying Active During the Golden Years

    Staying Active During the Golden Years

    How Exercise Can Help Senior Citizens Both Physically and Mentally by DAPHNE RENELUS There are numerous activities a person can do to improve their physical health. Exercising, especially when older, can improve a person’s physical health by keeping the heart healthy, causing the removal of toxins from the body through sweating, and increasing a person’s…

  • Pop Quiz: Pain in the Back – Causes and Relief Methods of Back Pain

    Pop Quiz: Pain in the Back – Causes and Relief Methods of Back Pain

    by ERIKA ALDRICH Anyone suffering from back pain knows that it can be one of the most persistent and debilitating pains. Chronic back pain can be life-altering, with many sufferers desperate for a solution to their daily pain. Occasional back pain is very common, and a cause and treatment should be found to lessen reoccurrence…

  • Dr. Rosemarie Lamm Represents a Life of Learning and Giving Back

    Dr. Rosemarie Lamm Represents a Life of Learning and Giving Back

    by TIM CRAIG A chat with Health Hero Dr. Rosemarie Lamm is a lesson in history, a call to service, and a kick of inspiration. Dr. Lamm, the director of the Rath ConNEXTions Center in Lakeland, is eager to share what she’s learned and equally eager to learn what others share. This quest for sharing…

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  • My Doctor Says I’m a Glaucoma Suspect – Now What?

    My Doctor Says I’m a Glaucoma Suspect – Now What?

    Hearing that you may have a sight-threatening visual condition is scary to hear. So let’s better understand what glaucoma is and how you and your doctor can protect your vision. We’ll discuss what glaucoma is and how it is detected and diagnosed, and we’ll even discuss some front-line treatment options to give you peace of…

  • Cryosurgery is a common practice in dermatology

    Cryosurgery is a common practice in dermatology

    Cryosurgery is the use of extreme cold to treat medical conditions. It works by freezing off harmful cells or skin tags, leaving room for new cells to grow. It can be used to treat a variety of conditions, from warts to early-stage skin cancers, as well as some internal conditions and cancers. It doesn’t have…

  • The #1 health epidemic in the United States

    The #1 health epidemic in the United States

    Overweight and obesity are defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health. A body mass index (BMI) over 25 is considered overweight, and over 30 is obese. The issue has grown to epidemic proportions, with more than 4 million people dying each year as a result of being overweight or obese…

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