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Youthful Skin With New Laser Treatment
Many people are looking for just the right treatment to remove years from your appearance and regain a more youthful look. Whether you have sun-damaged… Continue Reading
The Emerging Role of Testosterone In Health and Diseases of Men
Low testosterone syndrome (low T) in middle-age men, often used synonymously with andro-pause, androgen deficiency or late onset hypogonadism (LOH), is defined as a condition… Continue Reading
The Daily Grind and Your Spine
By now, you've probably heard that stress is not good for you. It can cause or worsen many illnesses, including high blood pressure, diabetes, gastro-intestinal… Continue Reading
Hammertoes, Crooked Toes Are Serious and Often Need Correction
For some, shoe shopping is a delightful pursuit, for others those with a seriously crooked toe wearing fashionable shoes becomes a nightmare as toes rub… Continue Reading
Do You Really Have Enough Car Insurance?
The tragic death of a Catholic nun who was hit by a drunk driver in Prince William County in early August serves to remind our… Continue Reading
Forgiveness
There has been much written about forgiveness. The topic frequently asks us to consider questions like, “When is it appropriate to forgive, or when it… Continue Reading
Approaches to Pain Managment
Pain costs the US billions of dollars annually in lost work, productivity and medical expenses. Additionally, billions are spent on prescription and over-the-counter medication to… Continue Reading
How Does Sleep Apnea Impair Weight Loss and Energy
I have written about the relationship between obstructive sleep apnea, heart disease, stroke and diabetes. Successfully treated sleep apnea has a correlation with losing weight… Continue Reading
Non-Surgical Options For Low Back and Neck Pain
There are many conservative options for treating chronic unresponsive spinal pain and most practitioners would agree that surgery, while necessary at times, should be limited… Continue Reading
Your Waist Size Predicts Your Health
According to the CDC, the U.S. Center for Disease Control, heart disease is by far the No. 1 cause of death in the United States… Continue Reading