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  • Q&A: Facts vs. fiction of male ‘menopause’

    Q&A: Facts vs. fiction of male ‘menopause’

    Dr. Allan Alberton provides medical insight for men and what to expect during their change of life Menopause can be a traumatic transition for women.  But what about men?  What can they expect during their change of life?  We talked to Dr. Allan Alberton, a board certified family medicine practitioner at Winter Haven’s Bond Clinic,…

  • Pop Quiz: Knowing your heart disease and stroke risk

    Pop Quiz: Knowing your heart disease and stroke risk

    Are you controlling those health factors within reach? For men, heart disease and stroke together are responsible for nearly 30 percent of all deaths in the U.S., and many of those are preventable. Every man out there should be aware of the health dangers that can lead to heart disease or stroke. While some contributing…

  • How chronic pain affects your mood

    How chronic pain affects your mood

    Q&A with Dr. Edward Lubin on the link between mental illness and pain that lasts longer than six months Chronic pain, which is defined as pain that lasts longer than six months, can be so much more impactful on a patient’s daily life than a seven-word description.  The type of pain can vary in frequency…

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  • Are You Suffering From Folliculitis?

    Are You Suffering From Folliculitis?

    Folliculitis is a skin condition in which hair follicles become inflamed. However, it has a number of different causes. Sometimes it requires antibiotics to heal, as these bumps can spread and turn into non-healing crusty sores if left untreated. The condition isn’t life-threatening, but it can be irritating, itchy, and unsightly.    Who gets folliculitis?…

  • Actinic Keratosis: What It Is and How to Treat It

    Actinic Keratosis: What It Is and How to Treat It

    Actinic keratosis, also known as solar keratosis, is a skin condition that, when left untreated, can turn into skin cancer. It’s most common in people over the age of 40 who have had years of untreated sun exposure. Here’s how it can affect your life, when it’s time to see a doctor, and preventative measures…

  • Key Steps for Preventing Amputations

    Key Steps for Preventing Amputations

    More than 25% of American seniors have diabetes, and 10% to 15% of people with diabetes have leg and or foot ulcers. Simple things like managing your diabetes and performing daily foot care can help prevent ulcers, which can be difficult to treat and may eventually require amputation. More than 80% of amputations begin with…

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