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  • Stress Can Wreak Havoc on Physical Health

    Stress Can Wreak Havoc on Physical Health

    by TERESA SCHIFFER Sponsored by Central Florida Health Care Stress affects everyone on a daily basis. Some types of stress motivate people to do what needs to be done every day. Then there are times when stress causes us discomfort, unhappiness, and even chronic health conditions.  We talked with Julie Decanio, LCSW, who is a…

  • Forgetful or Fateful?

    Forgetful or Fateful?

    Determining What’s Normal and When It’s Time to Seek Help by TERESA SCHIFFER Forgetting a name or where you put something is a fairly normal, if annoying, part of life. As you age, these memory slips can occur more often. After all, changes happen throughout the body, including the brain. However, occasional forgetfulness isn’t the…

  • Never Too Late

    Never Too Late

    Doctors Weigh In on the Importance of Exercise for Older Adults by TERESA SCHIFFER Physical activity is recommended for every age group, and as we age it becomes even more important to keep our bodies moving. There are many benefits associated with exercising on a regular basis, including better diabetes control, increased flexibility and stamina,…

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  • Why Examine a 20/20 Eye?

    Why Examine a 20/20 Eye?

    by THOMAS HEGLAND, O.D.  I have friends and strangers state, “I have perfect 20/20 vision without glasses or contacts, why do I need a regular eye exam?” Our exams can discover other issues besides the condition of your vision. Beginning, from front to back, with the eyelids. Florida sunshine can have a very detrimental effect…

  • April Is Sports Eye Safety Month – Protect Your Vision on the Field & Court

    April Is Sports Eye Safety Month – Protect Your Vision on the Field & Court

    by the Eye Specialists of Mid-Florida Eye Care Team Did you know that 30,000 people are treated for sports-related eye injuries each year? According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, these injuries are becoming more common, making eye protection more important than ever. Which Sports Cause the Most Eye Injuries?While many sports pose a risk,…

  • Medical Management and Treatment of Carotid Stenosis

    Medical Management and Treatment of Carotid Stenosis

    Let’s talk about medical management of carotid stenosis. Risk factors for carotid artery stenosis are advanced age, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, high cholesterol levels, obesity, lack of exercise, smoking, and family history of strokes. Most of these factors can be managed by medications and lifestyle changes that include active exercise for 30 minutes or so on…

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