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Find out what your heart wants and needs with a free screening from University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center

Every February during American Heart Month, our attention turns to heart health. But for cardiologists at University Hospitals Harrington Heart & Vascular Institute at UH Geauga Medical Center, a Campus of UH Regional Hospitals, it is their focus 365 days a year, 115,200 heartbeats a day. To provide the most advanced heart care close to home,...

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The team at Foot & Ankle Specialists of Ohio keeps everyone from athletes to people with diabetes healthy and on their feet

With a comprehensive umbrella of treatments, advanced diagnostics and state-of-the-art facilities, the podiatrists at Foot & Ankle Specialists of Ohio are uniquely qualified to treat the community. They address foot pain, plantar fasciitis, Achilles’ tendon injuries, ankle fractures and sprains, arthritis, callouses, corns, in-grown...

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Varicose veins and blood clots

March is less than two weeks away. If you need varicose vein treatments, time is growing short for having the major work done by summer. Plus, it’s more comfortable completing your compression stocking requirement in winter. But enjoying healthy, attractive legs and being active in the summer without swelling, achiness and fatigue is just...

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Here’s how HealthyOne Weight Loss can help you get healthy with a meaningful and permanent lifestyle change

It has been six weeks since New Year’s Day, and odds are good the five pounds we lost in the first week of January have returned with a vengeance, especially given how the heavy snow has kept us trapped in our homes. Sometimes we need a little help to meet our health goals, but that can be difficult for those of us with a strong Midwestern...

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Muscle pain flares and how to avoid them

A muscle pain flare is an exacerbation of what may already be minor pain. People use various timeframes for what is considered to be a “flare,” but it is often several weeks of the symptoms worsening. Times of isolation, such as during an illness or staying mostly indoors during winter, can also lead to a pain flare, usually involving...

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