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Navigating the Medicare Puzzle

Does Medicare confuse you? You are not alone. Medicare is a complicated program. Wisely managing your Medicare benefits starts with understanding the facts. Age 65 is a critical time in your life. The decisions you make now can have a tremendous impact on your health, welfare, finances and quality of life Insurance issue and changes can be confusing. Trusting just …

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Little-Known VA Pension Can Be a Life-Saver

Little-Known VA Pension

Written By Thomas Gregory – U.S. Navy Veteran Established in 1952 under Title 38 of the United States Code, Congress created two types of benefits for war Veterans and their survivors within the Department of Veteran Affairs. The first is “compensation for service-related disability or death” and second, “a pension for non-service connected disability or death”. A little-known VA pension, …

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My Partial Denture is Moving… What Can Be DONE?

Partial dentures have long been used to help fill in the spaces where people are missing teeth. These types of appliances are “removable”, meaning they can be taken in out of the mouth. Partials have served an important function over the years, allowing patients to chew and smile when other options are not possible either due to lack of remaining/supporting …

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There’s Nothing Dignified By Paying More For Final Arrangements

Final Arrangements

Steven and Robert Fischman, Licensed funeral directors Owners and operators of Sinai Memorial Chapels, Inc. I have been serving the South Florida Jewish community for more than 45 years. I began my career with Riverside on Miami Beach, in 1972. I had the privilege to meet and arrange the funerals to many holocaust survivors. They would share their horrific stories …

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How Does Your Garden Grow?

How Does Your Garden Grow?

Good Scalp Health Plants the Seeds for Great Hair by Alan J. Bauman, MD, ABHRS Let me ask you something. If you planned to create a garden, would you examine the soil first and enhance it if necessary before you planted the first seed? If you answered “yes,” then you’re going to “get” what this article is about. It might …

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HAPPY UNIVERSAL CHILDREN’S DAY

HAPPY UNIVERSAL CHILDREN’S DAY

Hey Mom and Dad, parenting is far from easy. At AllMedRx we recognize all of your hard work and want you to know you are doing a great job! In 1954, the United Nations declared November 20th as Universal Children’s Day to promote awareness of children’s welfare. As a community pharmacy, we want to do our part in ensuring accessibility …

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Allergies can affect your COPD

Coughing? Wheezing? Gasping for air? Allergies can affect your COPD November is National COPD Awareness Month. At AllergywoRx, we strive to educate our patients on mindfulness of their bodies and its functions. Our mission is to make a difference by providing the best care possible with breakthrough therapies and attentive customer care. We urge you to speak with your medical …

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Navigating the Medicare Puzzle

Navigating the Medicare Puzzle

Does Medicare confuse you? You are not alone. Medicare is a complicated program. Wisely managing your Medicare benefits starts with understanding the facts. Age 65 is an exciting time in your life. It’s the beginning of a whole new chapter that encompasses the whole you (body, mind and spirit). Aetna Medicare is more than a typical insurer; we are a …

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A Superior Technology & is ALL the Rave for Treating Fine Lines & Wrinkles

Treating Fine Lines

Think that only Botox and fillers can treat fine lines and wrinkles for the face and neck? Think again – A revolutionary in-office procedure that is non-invasive is causing quite a stir in the aesthetic industry. It’s highly effective and uses a cooling system to protect the dermal layers of the skin that area being treated. As well as being …

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Gum Disease a Risk Factor for Heart Disease?

Gum Disease

By Lee R. Cohen, D.D.S., M.S., M.S. Over the past number of years, more and more research studies have been discussing the possible link between periodontal disease (gum and jaw bone disease) and other significant medical conditions. Periodontal disease includes a number of conditions ranging from Gingivitis (swollen gums) to Periodontitis (the loss of jaw bone that can lead to …

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