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With help from the compassionate team at University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center, you can finally lose the weight and keep it off

Being overweight not only can create a barrier to a better quality of life, but it also increases a person’s odds of experiencing major health problems. Katie O’Boyle, MSN, RN, CBN, APRN-CNP, Certified Bariatric Nurse and Associate Nurse Practitioner at University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center, says that unfortunately some people find it...

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Blue Heron Brewery is lightening up for summer with a slew of seasonal food and drink offerings and outdoor entertainment

The Blue Heron Brewery is lightening up for the summer. That trend applies to the food, the drinks, and the mellow music offered by local artists during the brew pub's day and evening patio parties, reveals Ben Erjavec, executive chef and co-owner. "Our new summer menu features light summery fare, including an eclectic selection of...

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For people with a passion for authentic Greek gyros and all things sports, Niko's is the place

It’s halftime of a Cleveland Browns game—and an opportunity for a room full of screaming Browns Backers at Niko’s Bar and Gyros to divert their attention away from the establishment’s 22 enormous flat-screen TVs and toward the bar, where four deserving high school students are receiving ceremonial scholarship checks for $1,000...

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You don’t have to live with back or neck pain and you don’t have to have major surgery to correct it

A person who is suffering with back or neck pain may not be very keen on an hour-long car ride to the doctor. Fortunately, University Hospitals Geauga Medical Center offers close-to-home treatment for almost any spinal condition, says Zachary Gordon, M.D., an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in spine surgery. “We treat everything except...

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At Southwest Landscape Management, creating and maintaining beautiful yards is what they do--period

After a visit to New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, Morty Seinfeld bluntly assessed the impressionist works of Claude Monet: “Don’t you think he had to be near sighted? I mean nobody would paint like that if they could see.” Likewise, says Steve Rak, owner of Southwest Landscape Management, a homeowner, viewing his or her...

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