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  • 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…

  • Pop Quiz:  Test Your Knowledge on Pre- and Post-Workout Nutrition

    Pop Quiz: Test Your Knowledge on Pre- and Post-Workout Nutrition

    If you’re getting a jump on your New Year’s Resolutions to improve your health, get into shape, and lose weight, or if you’re getting mentally prepared, exercise is likely part of your plan. Do things right and make sure your plans include pre- and post-workout nutrition. Test your knowledge about what you should be eating…

  • Seeking Individual Health Through Friendly, Congregational Competition

    Seeking Individual Health Through Friendly, Congregational Competition

    Participant in Upcoming FitChurch Challenge offered by Lakeland Regional Health Looks Forward Getting Fit with Friends Anyone who has struggled with weight loss or efforts to stay fit can attest that it is often not easy to follow through with goals. Temptation gets in the way, and staying on track can be difficult— no matter…

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  • Understandings the Causes of Strokes and TIAs

    Understandings the Causes of Strokes and TIAs

    Are you at risk for brain attack ( stroke or mini-stroke)? Approximately 700,000 strokes occur each year in the United States Stroke, or brain attack, is a disease that involves the blood vessels that supply blood to the brain. A stroke occurs when a blood vessel that brings oxygen to the brain gets blocked by…

  • Warning! Certain Eye Drops Could Cause More Harm Than Good!

    Warning! Certain Eye Drops Could Cause More Harm Than Good!

    Bill Corkins, O.D. When the FDA approves eye drops, the drops are required to have a preservative added.  Most people think a preservative makes the eye drops last longer, which it does not.  If I am instilling an eye drop in my eye and I accidentally touch the tip of the bottle to my eyelashes,…

  • Common Causes of Mesenteric Ischemia

    Common Causes of Mesenteric Ischemia

    Acute mesenteric ischemia patients are typically older and present with severe pain in the tummy, which is out of proportion to the examination. The patient subjectively describes pain in the tummy that is very severe but there is minimal tenderness elicited on physical examination. Other features will be elevated white blood cell count and acidosis…

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