During the 40 years that he was in private practice in the Tampa Bay area, Dr. Bruce Kahan devoted so much of his time to his patients and their well-being that he seldom had time to pursue personal interests. Since retiring two years ago, the 67-year internist has been making up for lost time. “One of the things I’ve always […]
In the early 1970s, Catherine McGue graduated from Emmanuel College in Boston with a degree in mathematics and economics. She used her education to establish a career in computer programming, where she worked for several health care organizations in her home state of Massachusetts. “My job involved designing computer systems for different departments based on their requirements,” Catherine describes. “For […]
“Like Donna*, many women who have had children have weakened pelvic floor muscles. Childbirth is very tough on those muscles, and they often lose some of their firmness and strength as a result,” Dr. Lupo asserts. “That can ultimately lead to incontinence symptoms such as urgency and leakage. Women then start to lose urine when they laugh or do light […]
There are an estimated 1 million seasonal residents in Florida. These are individuals who spend at least one month – usually during the winter – living in the Sunshine State. Michael Krieger is one of those snowbirds. He travels south each winter from his primary residence in St. Joseph, on the western Michigan coast. To jumpstart a career in the […]
Decades of research have shown that social interaction is an elixir so powerful that it can add years to a person’s life, even people who do not live healthy lifestyles. That is why Revello Medical has an activity center at each of its three Tampa locations. And those centers are why Ivette Cardona Ruelle, MD, is practicing at the family-owned […]
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