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New hope for neuropathy
Have you been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy? Have you been told your nerves are “dead?” If so, I have good news: Advanced Musculoskeletal Medicine Consultants is now offering a leading-edge new therapy for use with any kind of neuropathy, whether related to diabetes, chemotherapy or some other cause. It’s a new therapy design...
Read MoreAt The Coleman Institute for Addiction Medicine, the road to recovery from drugs or alcohol is supportive, discreet and promises a better long-term outcome
Since 2011, the state of Ohio has led the country in the number of deaths caused by opioid overdoses. In fact, last year, Ohioans were five times more likely to die from an overdose than a car accident. A growing number of treatment facilities and methods aim to turn the tide on addiction. The program started in 1998, and The Coleman Institute...
Read MoreMany Medicare TV ads may not be able to give you the information you need about your options, but Mike Felice, Kathy Carvin and Tom Korek, with HealthMarkets Insurance Agency, certainly do
Flip to any channel, and you’re likely to see Medicare commercials during this time. You may not get all the information you need to make your Medicare plan decision. There could be several options with various benefits and costs. These commercials may offer a phone number to call and speak with a licensed insurance agent about your options...
Read MoreJanet L. Lowder took a hit to her health and wellness that had her down, here's how MaxStrength Fitness brought her back up
As a newly minted 70-year-old, Janet L. Lowder leads an active life that includes working full-time downtown as an elder law attorney, running, boating and kayaking with her husband, exercising, hitting the yoga mat, and travelling to visit her adorable grandchildren in Seattle and New Jersey. But her enviable lifestyle hasn’t been without a...
Read MorePeggy and Tony Maimone wanted to update their kitchen to include loads of white punctuated by modern accents and Acclaim Renovations & Design delivered
When you Google “oak cabinetry,” the first thing that pops up is a story with the headline, “Cringeworthy decor that ruins good home design.” Enough said. With a recent kitchen and home renovation, Peggy and Tony Maimone wanted to get rid of the oak throughout their 1971 Eastlake home, open up the space and add seating to accommodate...
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