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Obesity Surgery Improves Health
Most patients are very satisfied with the results of their gastric bypass operation. Overwhelmingly, patients find that they lose 50 to 90 percent of their… Continue Reading
A Union For Doctors?
Effective June 24, 1999, the American Medical Association (AMA) voted to form a labor union on behalf of doctors. Apparently doctors have had it with… Continue Reading
Women and Heart Disease
Since the beginning of time women have displayed power, strength, beauty and support for their families. Isis of ancient Egypt was the matriarch, and set… Continue Reading
Breast Contouring A New Image For the New Year
Body image is important to most women and breast shape contributes a lot. Changes can occur in the shape, size and overall appearance of the… Continue Reading
Reverse Mortgages Becoming More Affordable
Reverse mortgages have become quite popular in the past few years, but they are an expensive proposition for most seniors. A recent article in the… Continue Reading
Avoiding Recovable Trust Problems
The revocable living trust has become a common estate planning tool to avoid the time and effort required by the probate process; however, the use… Continue Reading
Chronic Dry Eye Syndrome
Wow just as the Baby Boomers have finally started to get used to that predictable sign of advancing age reading glasses they are now being… Continue Reading
Importance of Vision & Eye Care
When health surveys ask, “What are your most worrisome health fears?”, the answer is often, “loosing my vision”. Yearly eye examinations are the best way… Continue Reading
Macular Degeneration The Growing Epidemic
As the leading cause of blindness for those aged 55 and older in this country, age-related macular degeneration (ARMD) affects more than 15 million Americans…. Continue Reading
Red's Not My Color
“Red's not my color, for eyes that is” one allergy sufferer exclaimed as she sat in my office. Thanks to the effective allergy treatments now… Continue Reading