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Reset Medical & Wellness Center is helping these patients hit the reset button and get their sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems back in sync
We all have a physiological fight-or-flight response to stressful situations, which causes our heart rate to speed up, digestion to slow, and adrenaline to flow freely. This is our natural way to deal with stressors. But for some people, it is constantly in overdrive, causing them to respond inappropriately to even minor triggers, which leads to...
Read MoreThe ENT specialists at University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center, a Campus of UH Regional Hospitals, take caring for kids to the next level
In any given day, you may see a child dressed in a medical gown and hair net driving around the hospital hallways in an electric-powered toy Jeep truck with the University Hospitals logo emblazoned on the hood. It’s all part of the first-rate patient experience at University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center, a Campus of UH Regional Hospitals...
Read MoreOrthopedic physicians from University Hospitals have their feet on the field, and in the community, supporting athletes of all ages
Just as James Voos, MD, stands on the sidelines at every Cleveland Browns game ready to assist any injured players, he also helps countless others across Northeast Ohio. Dr. Voos oversees all of the orthopedic services at University Hospitals—including UH Brunner Sanden Deitrick Wellness Center. “Our goal is to create orthopedic and...
Read MoreKnown for its remarkable flooring selection and installation expertise, Vital Flooring & Renovations takes its dedication to quality a step further
It’s hard to find good help these days. But if you’re looking for new flooring, hardwood floor refinishing or home improvement services, Vital Flooring & Renovations has all the help you need. Owner Keith Orndoff opened the first Vital Flooring & Renovations in Eastlake with his business partner, Daniel (Danny) Johnson. Keith and Danny...
Read MoreThe Willoughby Hills Lions Club is back and better than ever before
In 1925, Helen Keller was the keynote speaker at a Lions Club International Foundation Convention at Cedar Point and charged the group to “be the knights for those with vision loss and hearing loss.” Her words led to the civic club adopting that as its main platform, living up to the motto, “We serve.” The momentum is alive and...
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