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  • Make HIV Testing, Treatment a Healthcare Priority

    Make HIV Testing, Treatment a Healthcare Priority

    by MICHELE TRICE Sponsored by Central Florida Health Care  World AIDS Awareness Day is December 1, and people around the globe will focus attention on Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) testing, treatment, and life with HIV.  According to APRN Linda Gellatly, Central Florida Health Care’s infectious disease provider, there are just…

  • Pop Quiz!

    Pop Quiz!

    Don’t Fall for the Skinfluencer Hype November is National Healthy Skin Month, and it’s a time when the American Academy of Dermatology wants you to learn about healthy skincare habits and pay attention to your skin. Board-certified dermatologists would also love for people to stop following a lot of the skincare advice and trends they…

  • Pop Quiz! Save Your Sole

    Pop Quiz! Save Your Sole

    Don’t Let Diabetes Jeopardize Your Foot Health There are many health and wellness concerns for those with diabetes, foot health is one of those that is especially important. That’s because diabetes can cause nerve damage that decreases the chance of feeling pain, heat, and cold. If a person can’t feel their feet, injuries or even…

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  • Senior Care: Oral hygiene and its importance for your senior loved one

    Senior Care: Oral hygiene and its importance for your senior loved one

    DENTAL HEALTH is important at any age, but it’s especially true for our senior populations. Today’s seniors likely didn’t have the benefit of fluoridated water and other products as children, and there are few healthcare programs that offer comprehensive dental care; both Medicaid and Medicare only offer scant coverage at best. The issue is so…

  • Editor’s Dose: Daily steps toward a healthier heart — so you don’t skip a beat

    Editor’s Dose: Daily steps toward a healthier heart — so you don’t skip a beat

    IN MY FAMILY, there is a history of a blood disease, which causes the person to produce too many red blood cells. This, in turn, causes the blood to be too thick, which puts the person at increased risk for heart attack or stroke. Although this rare condition is not linked to heart disease, it…

  • Senior Care: Talking to your loved one about senior driving safety

    Senior Care: Talking to your loved one about senior driving safety

    DRIVING OFFERS freedom and self-sufficiency to us all, but there could come a time when your senior loved one should give up driving for good. Unfortunately, not every elderly driver is able to admit that he or she should hang up the car keys. It may be up to you to talk to your loved…

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