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Helping you understand the differences between healthcare options
Over the last year, many people may have found themselves permanently or temporarily out of work. With life as we know it back in full swing, a return to a previous job or the start of a new one may be on your horizon. If it is, healthcare benefits will likely play a role in your decision-making process. Some employers offer the traditional...
Read MoreHere’s why Dr. Adam M. Cramer, of MyoFit Clinic, says physical therapy is the best option to avoid orthopedic surgery
Of all the joints in your body, the shoulder joint has the greatest range of motion. Our shoulders sustain sprains and strains, dislocations, tendinitis, torn rotator cuffs, bursitis, frozen shoulder, fractures, arthritis, and a host of other injuries and conditions. Because it is such a mobile joint, you can hurt it in falls, when you...
Read MoreUniversity Hospitals Geauga Medical Center enhances clinical programs and patient outcomes
Working in an emergency room, one has to be prepared for anything. The need to respond to a variety of unexpected challenges has helped Marlea Miano, MD, RN, EMT-P, develop a big-picture perspective of the operations at University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center. About two years after coming home to Northeast Ohio to join the UH system, Dr...
Read MoreIf you have a clogged gutter, call The Gutter Boys, who are trained in ladder safety and use them every day
Last week, looking out of our upstairs bedroom window, I noticed a large hole at the top of one of the columns on the front of our brick Georgian home. (Yeah, “brick Georgian” sounds like we live in a mansion, but it’s just a small, 1958 colonial with the original pink tile in the upstairs bath. We call it “Mimi-pink.”) “Probably a...
Read MoreAdd 5-15 years to the life of your roof with an environmentally safe Roof Renew application from Pristine Clean
Besides the four walls, one thing all homes have in common is a roof, and over the millennia we’ve tried just about every roofing material to help keep our heads dry—from thatch and animal dung to tin, copper, zinc and slate. Slate, by the way, is a good choice because it’s a rock, pretty much the same technology you see in an...
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