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Eye Health (September 2013)

The eyes are organs that, although very complex, seem to be ignored until problems actually start to arise. When was the last time you worried about getting the proper nutrients needed to maintain healthy vision? Whether it’s for work or play, many people spend...

Antibiotics (August 2013)

Overuse of antibiotics can not only cause resistance but in the end can potentially do more harm than good. The rates of antibiotic prescription levels are disturbing. Center of Disease Control Researchers found that 833 antibiotic prescriptions were prescribed for...

Food Cravings (July 2013)

Whether it’s a late night trip to the refrigerator or a mid-day break room encounter, many people experience food cravings throughout the day. Is there a reason why we feel the need to consume more calories right before bedtime and why most of the time the cravings...

Rosacea (June 2013)

Do you know what disease currently affects more than 16 million Americans? Hints: Many Americans don’t even know they have it. It typically begins after the age of 30. It’s a chronic and progressive disorder primarily affecting the facial skin. Did you...

Acne (April 2013)

Prom season is right around the corner and teenagers will be faced with the added stress of achieving physical perfection. However for many, feeling beautiful or handsome in their formal attire will face one major obstacle… Acne. Skin blemishes affect the majority of...

3 Kidney Stones (March 2013)

Kidney stones are solid masses made from substances in the urine that form in the kidneys. Typically the crystallized masses are the result of undissolved minerals and acid salts in your urine. The lifetime incidence of kidney stones is nearly 13 percent in men and 7...