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Health eCooking: Traditional Muesli Recognizing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Understanding Leg Pain and Disease
 
Health eCooking: Traditional Muesli

Health eCooking: Traditional Muesli

Tired of breakfast from a box? Try a homemade cereal. Mix oats, almonds and cranberries for a healthy, traditional Swiss muesli, an energizing cereal that will jump-start your day. Ingredients Yield: 6 servings 2 cups rolled oats 1/2 cup whole raw almonds, coarsely chopped 1/2 cup dried cranberries 2 Tbsp lemon juice 1 Tbsp honey [...]

Recognizing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Recognizing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome is the compression of the median nerve in the wrist as it passes from the arm to the hand. The median nerves supply sensation to the thumb, index finger and long finger. The median nerve also controls the small muscles of the hand. Without the median nerve, our hands would be numb and weak.

Understanding Leg Pain and Disease

Understanding Leg Pain and Disease

Nearly 10 million Americans suffer from Peripheral Arterial Disease

Shock Wave Therapy: Most Popular Option for Treating Kidney and Ureteral Stones

Shock Wave Therapy: Most Popular Option for Treating Kidney and Ureteral Stones

24 January 2012

Kidney and ureteral stones are among the most painful conditions that send people to the doctor or hospital. Most of the time, people don’t know they have a stone until it moves into the urinary tract and blocks the flow of urine. Each year, almost 3 million Americans seek medical treatment and another half million end up in the emergency room because of kidney and ureteral stone problems.

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Health eCooking: Crab Bruschetta

Health eCooking: Crab Bruschetta

10 January 2012

Crab bruschetta is an easy appetizer recipe that will "wow" your guests. Great for a party, this crab bruschetta appetizer can be made up to 1 week in advance. This recipe is diabetes-friendly and heart-healthy.

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Breaking the Silence of Child Abuse

Breaking the Silence of Child Abuse

10 January 2012

Over the past several weeks, we have been overwhelmed by the news reports detailing abuse committed on children. To wit: the Penn State scandal, the Syracuse Basketball headlines, the reports of abuse by clergy and, most recently, the child molestation allegations against Philadelphia sports writer Bill Conlin, purported to have happened 40 years ago.

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Dispelling the Myths of Cosmetic Procedures

Dispelling the Myths of Cosmetic Procedures

10 January 2012

Who is the cosmetic “surgery” patient? In our office the most common reason that a patient seeks advice is that the image they see in the mirror does not reflect the youth and vitality they feel. The old image of the cosmetic patient as the privileged wealthy or Hollywood star is outmoded.

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Health eCooking: Walnut Chicken

Health eCooking: Walnut Chicken

28 December 2011

Try this healthy alternative to fried chicken and savor the flavor and health benefits of walnuts paired with chicken. This is a crunchy, comfort food packed with immune-boosting nutrients

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Know What to Do In a Medical Emergency

Know What to Do In a Medical Emergency

28 December 2011

It can be very stressful when an emergency medical event occurs that requires activation of the 9-1-1 system. It is even more stressful when you don’t know what to expect once that phone call is made.

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