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  • When Neck Pain Shouldn’t Be Ignored

    When Neck Pain Shouldn’t Be Ignored

    Local Heart Disease Survivor, Mary Hunt, Shares Her Diagnosis and Treatment Story by TERESA SCHIFFER Do you know what the number one killer of women is, causing one in three deaths each year? You might be surprised to learn the culprit is heart disease. According to the American Heart Association, approximately one woman dies every…

  • Exercise Helps Keep Hearts Young & Happy

    Exercise Helps Keep Hearts Young & Happy

    Polk Senior Games Include a Heap of Heart-Healthy Activities by MARY TOOTHMAN Introducing or stepping-up regular exercise programs can result in dramatic improvements to the lives of the 65 and older population— and the emphasis on heart health this month offers an ideal opportunity to spread the word. In a 2010 Center for Disease Control…

  • Is It Cardiomyopathy or a Heart Attack?

    Is It Cardiomyopathy or a Heart Attack?

    Knowing the Difference and Getting Treatment Early Could Save Your Life story by CHERYL ROGERS portrait by LUIS BETANCOURT When it comes to women and heart disease, it’s not one size fits all. Breast pain, shoulder or neck pain, arm pain, back pain, stomach or jaw pain, and even pain in your fingers can be…

Columns

  • Word of Mouth: Myths about implants debunked, part I: Are they practical?

    Word of Mouth: Myths about implants debunked, part I: Are they practical?

    Dental implants are a viable option for most patients experiencing tooth loss.  Fused with the patient’s jaw, implants can replace bridges and dentures, and they look and feel very natural.  However, there are many myths out there; don’t let these dissuade you of the practicality of dental implants. Myth: I don’t have enough bone. There…

  • PCMA Letter: An easy way to find the specialist you need

    PCMA Letter: An easy way to find the specialist you need

    As you might already know, the 2014 Central Florida Physicians Directory and Medical Professionals Guide was made available early and can be found at convenient medical facilities all around the region, as well as online at www.CentralFloridaHealthNews.com.  We published the directory early for several reasons, but one of them was to make sure you have…

  • Ask a Nurse: A closer look at Vitamin D deficiencies

    Ask a Nurse: A closer look at Vitamin D deficiencies

    As many of us swallow down one, two, three, or even four vitamins and supplements every morning, do you ever stop and think, “Do I really need to take all these vitamins?” Well, more research is being conducted for this very reason. In this column, I’d like to focus on vitamin D. Do you know…

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