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  • Preventing PAM: A rare, but lethal infection

    Preventing PAM: A rare, but lethal infection

    Summer season is officially here. It is a great time to enjoy cookouts, playing sports, or participating in water-related activities. The summer season also brings a number of things that we need to be mindful of in order to be safe, such as hurricane season, mosquito season, and the less known amoeba season. Naegleria fowleri…

  • Getting motivated to move

    Getting motivated to move

    Local ways to have fun in the sun and get fit Polk County area residents like to run and bike for exercise, but there are plenty of other opportunities to get fit.“I run, bike or swim depending on life’s circumstances, but ideally all three,” shares Dr. Richard Cardosi, a gynecologic oncologist with Watson Clinic and…

  • Just say NO to lazy days of summer

    Just say NO to lazy days of summer

    The benefits of keeping kids active and fit while school is out Although they’re called the “Lazy Days of Summer,” the best summer days for children are filled with physically engaging activities that are challenging and fun.  Summer days are for most children less structured and therefore most are looking for something engaging to do. …

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  • Don’t worry about getting older — worry about getting healthier

    Don’t worry about getting older — worry about getting healthier

    Age is a pretty sensitive topic, especially for us women. We can’t help it, but it’s true. Once you hit that “certain age,” your worry worm syndrome about your appearance starts to kick in. You start to notice things, like the crow’s feet at the corner of the eyes. The extra belly fat that just…

  • PCMA Letter: Helping you do more than just live longer

    PCMA Letter: Helping you do more than just live longer

    As part of our continued efforts to raise awareness on important health topics in the region, I’m pleased to announce that we have a special guest columnist for Central Florida Health News magazine. Dr. Ulyee Choe, who is the director of the Florida Department of Health in Polk County, has graciously agreed to keep us abreast…

  • Healthy Cook: Culinary tips for the caregiver turned chef

    Healthy Cook: Culinary tips for the caregiver turned chef

    There is no denying that our taste buds age with the rest of us.  They get tired, just like our knees and hips.  Doctors can replace some worn-out parts, but have you ever heard of a taste bud implant? One of the burger chains uses a slogan something like, “You Gotta Eat.”  Well, it’s true. …

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