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Would you want to live to 150?
Last year, Harvard researchers reported they have “turned back the clock” on laboratory mice by altering the epigenome (the molecules that switch DNA on and off). This finding means we may one day be able to reset the human body to avoid deadly diseases like Alzheimer’s, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Advancements are...
Read MoreCan you reverse osteoporosis?
I’ve noticed over the past year our members are increasingly concerned with their bone health and its connection to aging well. Since May is National Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month, I thought now would be the perfect time to discuss it. Osteoporosis affects almost 20% of women and 5% of men, an estimated 44 million Americans...
Read MoreProtect your child’s hearing
The sounds of summer are in the air, and some of them are really loud. Dr. Cara Donovan, Au.D., of Sounds of Life Hearing Center, has some advice for keeping your kids’ hearing safe this summer and beyond. “Between loud noises from events like fireworks displays, sporting events, concerts, parades and other fun activities, children’s...
Read MoreDr. Eric Trattner introduces the game-changing Swift technology
Chances are you or someone you know has suffered with painful plantar warts. At best, warts can be annoying. For some, they can be embarrassing and quite painful. Dr. Eric Trattner, a podiatrist certified by the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery, says that experience is now unnecessary. “I have been treating patients with warts...
Read MoreTwo Advanced MMC patients—JoAnn LaGuardia and Tricia Risman—agreed to share their stories of debilitating symptoms and, ultimately, relief
When JoAnn LaGuardia drove from the Youngstown area to Dr. Patricia Delzell’s office in Chagrin Falls, it meant the tenth doctor she would see in the past 18 months for chronic pain. She made the trip lying down in the back seat because she was unable to sit up. Nor could she walk. As an accountant, she did her work in the only comfortable...
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