Heart Disease, Stroke and Diabetes
Prioritize Your Heart Health
With ongoing talks of resolutions and re-prioritizing our lives down to the very meticulous details, including: re-organizing our priorities, becoming more time-efficient, and being a… Continue Reading
Osteoporosis and Heart Disease
February is American Heart month, and it is important to highlight the connection between heart disease and osteoporosis. Studies show that people with heart disease… Continue Reading
Suffered a Head Injury and Haven’t Ever Felt the Same?
Many adult patients do not feel the same again after a head injury or blast due to damage to their pituitary gland. Many sustain a… Continue Reading
Chronic Illnesses Affecting Skin
The skin is the body’s first line of defense and is a great indicator when it comes to diagnosing health problems in their earliest stages…. Continue Reading
How To Lower Your Risk For Heart Disease
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Every year, more than 1 million men and women have a heart attack…. Continue Reading
Diabetes and Stem Cells: A Story Of Hope
For many people, diabetes can be controlled with diet, exercise and, often, insulin or other drugs. However, complications from diabetes can be serious and include… Continue Reading
Post-Stroke Rehab
Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the U.S., with one person dying every four minutes. Approximately 800,000 people have a stroke each… Continue Reading
Cardio Health and Diabetes
The incidence of diabetes continues to rise and has quickly become one of the most prevalent and costly chronic diseases worldwide. A close link exists… Continue Reading
Diabetes: Third Leading Cause Of Death
At its worst, type 2 diabetes can take decades off a person’s life, but almost always reduces the quality of life for diabetic patients and… Continue Reading
Treatment For Chronic Medical Conditions Heart Disease, Cancer, Diabetes, Stroke and Arthritis
Many chronic diseases are linked to lifestyle choices that are within your own hands to change. Eating nutritious foods, becoming more physically active and avoiding… Continue Reading