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When doctors get hemorrhoids
Before seeking treatment in my office, many of my patients first visited their primary care doctor to find relief from hemorrhoids. They were usually prescribed a steroid cream or suppository, but when that failed to help, they were told that surgery was the only other option. But what happens when doctors get hemorrhoids? Do they follow the...
Read MoreThe Starving Chef Recipe: Summer Sorbetto
Beat the summer heat with sorbet. This scrumptious treat combines the refreshing flavors of juicy watermelon, sweet strawberries and a zing of tangy lime. Summer Sorbetto Prep time: 30 minutesChill time: 6 hoursFreeze time: 8-10 hoursServes: 8 Ingredients 16 oz. frozen strawberries, lightly thawed24 oz. frozen watermelon,...
Read MoreEn Garde Defense can help you stop damage to your landscaping and send deer back into their natural habitats
Deer damage is nearing its peak because area does are now pregnant with their fawns. That may be good news for the deer, but bad news for your landscaping. “When female deer are pregnant, they are extra hungry because they need to provide nutrition for themselves and the fawn(s) they are carrying,” explains Jeff Ardo, founder of En Garde...
Read MoreMeet the Artist: Tanya Hough
Banyan trees, birds, flowers, light and the boundless wonder of nature. These are just a few things that intrigue local artist Tanya Hough and encourage her to bring these elements to life on canvas for the world to appreciate. A native of Venice, Florida, Tanya made the visuals of Gulf Coast nature her muse and leaned into her mother...
Read MoreFor the freshest picks, a visit to Miles Farmers Market is a must
Thanks to a mild winter, all indications point to an especially bountiful produce season here in Northeast Ohio. At Miles Farmers Market, the racks are already overflowing with fresh fruits and vegetables. “The first of the homegrown produce has started to roll in, as we are starting to get produce from our local farmers this month,”...
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