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The new X-Golf puts a fresh spin on simulated indoor golfing

It’s only fitting that the owner of the new X-Golf in Broadview Heights is a hometown boy and an avid golfer. Ron Salerno, who last month opened the newest indoor golf simulator in the area, played golf on the Brecksville-Broadview Heights high school team in the ‘80s and now is sharing his passion for golf with others. “It is the...

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Do this before listing

The most stressful aspect of selling your home is uncertainty. You aren’t sure how to price it or what a home inspector might find that could ruin a deal and cost you money. I recommend anyone considering putting their home on the market think about performing these three pre-inspections. They’ll take the stress away and make the process...

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A pre-purchase inspection

March is a month in which we celebrate the luck of the Irish. Whatever your nationality, buying a used car is not something you should leave to luck or chance. Knowledge equals buying and negotiating power. With the shortage of cars for sale right now, the prices are ticking upward. Even if you go to a dealership that offers “certified...

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Prevent sports injuries

Warmer temps are a signal for athletes to hit the track and field, court and mound. Spring sports season is here, and with it comes a barrage of sports injuries. We see an increase in foot and ankle sprains, shin splints, stress fractures, Achilles tendonitis and plantar fasciitis. Though overuse injuries are common, they can usually be...

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Does your doctor have time to listen?

Being in chronic pain is emotionally exhausting. Effective pain management requires addressing not only the physical aspects of pain, but the emotional ones, too. This means doctor and patient must spend time together which, in traditional medicine, is difficult. Today’s physicians often run from exam room to exam room with little time to...

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