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  • Podiatrist Explains Why Foot Care Should Be Top of Mind for Diabetics

    Podiatrist Explains Why Foot Care Should Be Top of Mind for Diabetics

    by RYAN MILEJCZAK Sponsored by Central Florida Health Care Here in the U.S., diabetes is a major health issue, with approximately 11.6% of Americans suffering from type 1 or 2 diabetes and another 38% falling in the pre-diabetes range. Diabetes can have major, wide-ranging effects on various parts of the body, including the feet. We…

  • Pop Quiz! There’s No Such Thing as TMI on TBIs

    Pop Quiz! There’s No Such Thing as TMI on TBIs

    One of the most common causes of disability and death in adults — and the leading cause of disability and death in children — is Traumatic Brain Injury, or TBI. A TBI can be caused by everything from a simple blow to the head to a penetrating injury to the brain. Approximately 2.5 million Americans…

  • Pop Quiz on Proper Foot Care! 

    Pop Quiz on Proper Foot Care! 

    Take the First Step Toward Healthier Feet They say you should never skimp on anything that comes between you and the ground, such as your vehicle’s tires, your mattress, your shoes, and foot care! Our feet are so important to our health and overall happiness, but too often people don’t recognize this fact until they…

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  • The Heart of the Matter: Recommendations from the USPSTF for low-dose aspirin use

    The Heart of the Matter: Recommendations from the USPSTF for low-dose aspirin use

    LOW-DOSE ASPIRIN has long been a therapy for those with a risk of cardiovascular disease, and studies have shown it to be effective at lowering the risk of colorectal cancer as well. However, aspirin also has been shown to have health dangers, such as increasing the risk for bleeding in the stomach and intestines and…

  • Healthy Cook: Adding on calories when your senior loved one is too thin

    Healthy Cook: Adding on calories when your senior loved one is too thin

    BEING A FEW POUNDS overweight can be a pain in the patootie. That can often be solved by using the simple food equation: calories in versus calories out. On the other hand, people who are too slim and can’t gain weight often have no patootie to speak of. Their challenge of putting on a few…

  • Surgery Facts: Answering the question: ‘Doc, do I need my gallbladder?’

    Surgery Facts: Answering the question: ‘Doc, do I need my gallbladder?’

    AS A SURGEON, I am asked this question all the time, usually right after I inform a patient that their abdominal pain is due to gallstones. There is an aura of mystery surrounding this little green organ, with a lot of folks unclear as to its exact role in our bodies and our health. Gallbladder…

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