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Many people are taking a closer look at life insurance, disability and critical illness policies as a way to prepare themselves for life’s unexpected events
Most of the people I do a complimentary review for are surprised to find out they may have insurance benefits in their healthcare policy they’re paying for but not using. Simply put, they don’t know what their coverage covers. For example, they may have coverage for over-the-counter medication, but have no idea they can get reimbursed for...
Read MoreMelt the fat away: No more muffin top
Some stubborn fat just won’t disappear, no matter how much we diet and exercise. But TruSculpt iD changes everything—and it’s available at Dr. Laurel’s PRP Bar. Unlike CoolSculpting, Kybella and surgery, with TruSculpt iD there is very little, if any, pain. There is no downtime, and almost everyone is a candidate. “With...
Read MoreThe health of your body starts with the health of your feet
Just like a tree is only as healthy as its root system, people’s overall wellness is connected to the health of their feet. “Routine foot care is a vital service I offer,” says Dr. Danielle L. Shaper, who founded Finesse Footcare in Lyndhurst in 2019. “Ignoring the everyday care of your feet could lead to a myriad of ailments, from...
Read MorePhysical therapy at MyoFit Clinic is the best option to avoid orthopedic shoulder surgery
If all the joints in our body, the shoulder joint has the greatest range of motion. Our shoulders sustain sprains and strains, dislocations, tendinitis, torn rotator cuffs, bursitis, frozen shoulder, fractures, arthritis and a host of other injuries and conditions. Because it is such a mobile joint, you can hurt it in falls, when you...
Read MoreWhen you’re having a heart attack, every second counts
Despite the global pandemic, heart disease—including cardiac arrest—is still the world’s top killer, according to the American Heart Association. “A patient who comes to the Emergency Room having a heart attack is generally considered to be the sickest person in the hospital—the patient who is most at risk,” says...
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