As a marketing manager for a financial services firm, Nicholas* oversees advertising, website support and promotional services. “I studied marketing and finance in business school,” the Dallas native explains. “Doing marketing for a financial services company is a natural extension of my education and a way to combine the two disciplines.” Twenty years ago, Nicholas relocated to Florida from Long […]
The Doctor Will See You Now — Online
Telemedicine appointments play an important role in concierge medical practicBy Patti DiPanfilo | on April 17, 2023
Blood, Sweat, & Years
After decades of back pain and two bad surgeries, a modern treatment deliverBy Patti DiPanfilo | on April 17, 2023
In 1971, just as David Hughes was embarking on a 44-year accounting career, he injured his lower back in a car crash. Over time, his back pain became progressively worse, even severe. Forty years later, David finally sought relief through back surgery. That 2011 procedure failed, however, so David endured another unsuccessful surgery two years later. Then, last January, the […]
Don’t Operate – Regenerate!™
Regenerative medicine treatments help Masters simmer get back into the poolBy Roy Cummings | on April 17, 2023
Like most athletes, competitive swimmers tend to reach peak performance in their mid-20s. Cynthia Ciampa was working and starting a family at that time of her life, so she didn’t reach her peak in the pool until a few years later. Thirty years later, to be exact. “It was 2015, and I swam the 200-meter butterfly in 2 minutes, 53 […]
Don’t Sweat The Fall Stuff
Once-a-week workout program helps improve balance, bone densityBy Roy Cummings | on April 17, 2023
A growing number of countries no longer stamp passports to mark a traveler’s arrival, but Rochelle Helm has journeyed so far and so often in recent years that her passport has become a colorful keepsake, nonetheless. “My husband and I have easily been to 30 or 40 countries,” Rochelle reports. “Our last trip was to Greece and Italy, where […]