By his own account, Josh Barnett was “drinking with three hands” at the time, so when he woke up one day six years ago with numbness in his feet, he didn’t know if it was because he was coming off an all-night bender or something more serious. “I had no idea what was happening,” Josh confirms. “All I knew was […]
A Walk In Progress
Advanced treatment sparks recovery from crippling nerve ailmentBy Roy Cummings | on March 20, 2023
‘The Only Good Solution’
Same Day Teeth® protocol is the way to go for fixed permanent replacementsBy Patti DiPanfilo | on March 20, 2023
A native of Staten Island, Suzanne Maidhoff relocated to orida in 2005 when the cost of living in New York became e for her. After a year of for a job in the Sunshine State, Suzanne finally found work at a bank. “With a friend’s recommendation, I got the job with what was then World Savings Bank,” Suzanne elaborates. “World Savings was […]
Make The Heart Flow Fonder
Noninvasive EECP treatments improve blood flow through clogged arteriesBy Patti DiPanfilo | on March 20, 2023
Lonnie Davis has been intrigued by movement and exercise since he was a boy. His interest intensified as he grew older, and he ultimately earned a doctorate in exercise physiology. He then spent 45 years in higher education as a professor in the field. “Out of high school, I earned a scholarship and received a bachelor’s degree from Morehead State University […]
Let Your Blood Flow
Medley of minimally invasive procedures ends symptoms of venous insufficiencyBy Patti DiPanfilo | on March 20, 2023
William Hannagan’s life as a musician began at age 6. That’s when he learned to play the accordion. Before long, he was also playing piano and guitar. He later orchestrated his natural talent into a profession with several bands. “With most of the bands I was in, I did the front work — the vocals — and played keyboards,” William […]
Calm, Cool, Reconnected
Clinical manager's retina reattached using specialized eye surgeryBy I Found My Doctor | on March 20, 2023
A native of Puerto Rico, Johanna Trowell moved to Florida following her junior year of high school. Once she completed her senior year at West Orange High School in Winter Garden, Johanna continued her education and attended nursing school. For the past 18 years, she’s assisted two OB-GYNs in a private practice, where she now serves as clinical manager. “Originally, […]
Her Best Interests At Heart
Learn the not-so-obvious symptoms of cardiovascular disease in womenBy Patti DiPanfilo | on March 20, 2023
One morning last December, Carolyn* woke up annoyed because her arm hurt, her back ached and her stomach was upset. She also felt more tired than usual. Shaking off the discomfort, Carolyn went about her day until she described the discomfort to a friend who had casually asked her how she was doing. Concerned with what she had heard, the […]
Taxing the Mind
Correcting hearing loss helps prevent social isolation, depressionBy Patti DiPanfilo | on March 20, 2023
After college, Patty Simone satisfied the stringent requirements to become a certified public accountant. She then accepted a position in her native Cleveland with what was then considered one of the nation’s “Big Eight” accounting firms. “I chose accounting because I’m one of those crazy number gurus,” admits Patty, 68. “That was back in the day when women were really […]