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Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART) – Part III
In Part III of this series, I will review one of the most common causes of infertility, the age factor, which is currently the most… Continue Reading
Eliminate Stress and Save Your Oral Health
The holidays are always stressful. They can be stressful emotionally, physically, and financially. You can probably feel the stress taking its toll on your mind,… Continue Reading
Endermologie's Exciting Evolution – New Massage Technology Protocols Can Tone Body and Offer Pain Relief
Ive always found the phrase “Out with the old, in with the new,” a little harsh. What happens if the old works just fine must… Continue Reading
Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Program
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a disease of the heart (cardio) and blood vessels (vascular) most often caused by a narrowing inside the lining of blood… Continue Reading
Gum Disease Linked To Heart Illness
The most common strain of bacteria in dental plaque can cause blood clots that induce heart attacks when they escape into the bloodstream, according to… Continue Reading
The Silent Disease
Your mouth is, in many ways, the “gateway” to the rest of the body. However, this connection is often overlooked. In the U.S., the fields… Continue Reading
Arterial Disease Linked to Back Pain
Atherosclerosis, the buildup of fatty deposits in your arteries, can lead to high blood pressure, chest pain, heart attack or stroke. Evidence suggests that insufficient… Continue Reading
What Is Endermologie?
Endermologie is a non-invasive technique for reducing the appearance of cellulite. Cellulite often shows up as dimpling on the skin, sometimes called the cottage cheese… Continue Reading
Reducing Your Risk of a Heart Attack
Heart disease is the leading killer of both men and women. However, some people are more likely than others to have a heart attack because… Continue Reading
Contact Lenses For Children – Is Your Child Ready To Wear Contact Lenses?
Over 30 million Americans wear contact lenses, and approximately 10% are children and teenagers age 18 years and younger. What Are Contact Lenses? Contact lenses… Continue Reading









