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At University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center, a comprehensive team of specialists helps to bring baby into the world
Just as it takes a village to raise a child, it takes teamwork to deliver a baby into the world. At University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center, a campus of UH Regional Hospitals, the medical team is comprised of board-certified obstetricians, pediatricians, neonatologists, anesthesiologists, nurses and midwives, as well as certified childbirth...
Read MoreFormerly known as Royalton CBD, the wildly popular and rebranded Tribal Balance offers one of the area’s largest assortments of CBD products
One of the first retailers to research, curate and introduce best-in-industry CBD products to Cleveland, Rob Berg has rebranded and changed his store name from Royalton CBD to Tribal Balance. “It’s a great fit with me, being from a close-knit Polish family, we see ourselves as a tribe,” he says. “And balance is at the core of...
Read MoreHearing loss is not normal
“No degree of hearing loss is normal,” says Morgan Faldowski, Au.D, of Sounds of Life Hearing. “If you are experiencing any hearing loss, it should be evaluated and treated. There are things that can be done to get you on a path to better hearing and improved quality of life.” With Americans living longer than ever before, it’s even...
Read MoreAfter eight years of training at MaxStrength Fitness, Brian Walsh continues to triumph over his age—and he’s still getting stronger
Americans are retiring at an older age. According to a Gallup survey, the average reported retirement age increased from age 57 in 1991 to 61 in 2022. It also showed that individuals’ planned retirement age increased too, from age 60 in 1996 to 66 in 2022. Experts behind the study theorize that people are working longer because they...
Read MoreHere’s how Dr. William Aerni, of Aerni Dental, is preventing and treating gum disease
Since oral health and overall health are intrinsically connected, preventing tooth loss is integral for anyone planning to live a long and healthy life. Research has shown a healthy mouth free from infection can add 7 years to your life expectancy. One of the biggest threats to tooth loss is gum disease, which affects nearly 80% of adults...
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