By Paul Echavarria Everything you need to know: Accessible Bathtubs vs Accessible Showers People with mobility issues must have an accessible bathtub or shower to use at their homes. Accessible bathtubs and showers are each designed to accommodate people who have mobility impairments or other disabilities but there are differences between the two. In this article, you will learn about …
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WHAT DOES NEUROFEEDBACK DO? AND CAN IT HELP ME?
IS IT BIOFEEDBACK? Biofeedback is a very broad term that is used to describe a technique that allows you to learn information about your body. With Neurofeedback, we zero in on the neuron firing in the brain. So, Neurofeedback is a technique that allows you to learn information about your brain. Or more specifically, the neuron patterns in your brain. …
Read More »Developing Discipline
Here’s a question for you: What is one thing in your life that you are not doing, that if you started doing on a regular basis would make a tremendous positive difference in your life? Here’s a follow-up question: why are you not doing it? Answer: most of us are not doing it because we lack discipline. In ancient times …
Read More »I Bumped My Head… How Do I Put an Ice Pack on My Brain?
By Renee Chillcott, LMHC Concussions are getting more and more attention these days and as the focus on NFL football players experiencing residual effects of concussions many years later is making headlines, youth sports officials are taking action. More knowledge is being given to referees and parents about the risk and symptoms and more physicians and ER’s are screening and …
Read More »World Mental Health Day
World Mental Health Day is observed on October 10 each year. The day aims to educate, reduce stigma and advocate for better mental health services and policies worldwide. The topic of mental health is of critical importance for the more than 18 million Americans with cancer and their loved ones. Support for psychological, mental and emotional health during and beyond …
Read More »No Tricks, All Treats – Spook-Free Solutions for Scary Hair Loss
By Alan J. Bauman, MD, ABHRS It’s time to gather around the campfire and huddle close for a scary Halloween story sure to fill you with fear. This tale doesn’t feature ghosts, ghouls, goblins, or any masked murders on the prowl. No, this story has a much more frightening villain – hair loss – one that you may already be …
Read More »Unveiling Radiant Skin: Carroll Dermatology Introduces EMFace and Exion Technologies
In the ever-evolving landscape of skincare, Carroll Dermatology proudly introduces two revolutionary technologies, EMFace and Exion, setting new standards in dermatological innovation. Renowned for our unwavering commitment to excellence, we continually strive to provide our clients with cutting-edge solutions that deliver unparalleled results. With the introduction of EMFace and Exion, we reinforce our dedication to enhancing natural beauty and promoting …
Read More »Experience Unmatched Home Care Services with Florida Best Home Care LLC
When it comes to reliable, affordable, and compassionate home care in South Florida, look no further than Florida Best Home Care LLC. We pride ourselves on providing personalized care that puts clients first, delivering high-quality service 24/7. Whether you need daily assistance or help for a loved one, our team ensures you feel like family from the moment you join. …
Read More »Goodbye Gum Grafts
Gum recession treatment is easier than ever thanks to the Chao Pinhole Technique®. The Pinhole Technique replaces gum grafts with a quick, simple, and non-invasive procedure that works just as well. Hello Pinhole The Pinhole Technique is performed without grafting. Scalpels and sutures are unnecessary. You can expect little to no downtime. The benefits of the Pinhole Technique are many: …
Read More »Understanding Dry Eye and Blepharitis
By David A. Goldman MD – Dry eye is believed to be one of the most common ocular conditions in the United States. More common in women, one study estimated the prevalence of dry eye in women ≥ 50 years old was 7.8% or 3.23 million women in the US. Called keratoconjunctivitissicca, the underlying pathology is a decreased production of …
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