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How to improve bone density

Osteoporosis is a condition that occurs when the creation of new bone tissue does not keep up with the loss of old bone tissue. It can be a frightening diagnosis for anyone, as it often comes with fractures, back pain and loss of height. There’s a common misconception that someone with brittle bones shouldn’t engage in physical activity or...

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Radial shockwave therapy from Finesse Footcare could get you back on your feet pain-free

Burning, itching, stabbing heel pain can make every step intolerable for the sufferer. As the primary shock absorber to your whole body, when something goes wrong with this hard-working joint, the consequences can be dire. Dr. Danielle Shaper, founder of Finesse Footcare in Lyndhurst, reports that her patients have had excellent outcomes with...

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March is DVT Awareness Month

March is Deep-Vein Thrombosis Awareness Month, a public health initiative aimed at raising awareness of this common medical condition and its potentially fatal complication known as a pulmonary embolism. Up to two million Americans are affected annually by DVT, which occurs when a blood clot forms in a deep vein, often in the lower leg or...

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Reclaim your intimacy with Mona Lisa Touch

Although women seem to talk to each other about so many issues, they remain hesitant to talk about their own vaginal health. “You see television commercials for Viagra and Cialis every day, yet, sadly, women still don’t feel comfortable discussing their own intimate conditions and therefore end up suffering silently and needlessly,” says...

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Gastrointestinal issues are on the rise, and here’s how you can protect yourself

It is a sign of the times that digestive orders are on the rise. Grocery shelves filled with genetically modified foods. Children and adults feeling more stressed than ever. Even use of legalized marijuana is a contributing factor. It all points to the fact that many people are eating more processed foods rather than whole foods and have...

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