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Nov

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October is National Physical Therapy Month

October is National Physical Therapy Month. For our patients with vestibular disorders, vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) can be effective in improving their symptoms. People with vestibular disorders often experience problems with vertigo, dizziness, visual disturbance, an...

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Nov

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LOUD Crowd

We are pleased to announce that we have added The LOUD Crowd® to preserve the voices of individuals with Parkinson's and related neurological disorders such as Essential Tremor, Lewy Body Dementia, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Multiple System Atrophy. Upon complet...

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Nov

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Healthy Lung Month

October is National Healthy Lung Month, a month that for many people causes multiple problems pertaining to their lungs. A lung allergy causes symptoms directly reflected in how a person breathes. Pollen, a major trigger for asthmatics, stimulates white blood cells to release a ...

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Nov

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Celebrate Physician Assistant Week

Receiving medical care can be stressful and physician assistants are here to help. PAs are medical professionals who diagnose illness, develop and manage treatment plans, prescribe medications and can serve as your primary healthcare provider. PAs improve healthcare access and q...

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Nov

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Balance Awareness Week

The Vestibular Disorders Association began Balance Awareness Week to highlight just how much of an impact inner ear and brain disorders can have on an individual's daily life. Patients who suffer from balance issues associated with vestibular disorders often experience chr...

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Nov

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Sinuses and the Rain

Rainy weather can have a profound effect on sinus pain and pressure and make common symptoms even worse than usual. There are a wide range of sinus headache causes that affect adults, but they are often the result of a sinus infection known as sinusitis. This type of infection c...

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Nov

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World Alzheimer’s Month

World Alzheimer's Month is the international campaign by Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) every September to raise awareness and challenge the stigma that surrounds dementia. Alzheimer’s is connected to something that affects 48 million Americans-hearin...

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Nov

Hurricane

Hurricanes Can Wreak Havoc on Your Sinuses

Storms affect atmospheric pressure (also called barometric pressure), which is the pressure of the air in the earth's atmosphere. Hurricanes and other strong storms can cause massive dips in this pressure. When the pressure in the earth’s atmosphere drops suddenly an...

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Nov

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Extreme Weather Effects on Allergies

Thunderstorms have been linked to worsened allergy and asthma symptoms. Rain can force pollen grains to rupture and split, dispersing even more pollen into the atmosphere. Then high winds spread it around. The very strong winds from a hurricane or a tornado will likely blow poll...

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Nov

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Tonsils

What Are Tonsils? Your tonsils are gland-like structures in the back of your throat. You have one located in a pocket on each side. Tonsils are made of tissue that contains lymphocytes — cells in your body that prevent and fight infections. It is believed that the tonsils ...

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Nov

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What is TMJ?

What is a temporomandibular joint disorder? The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) connects the jaw to the skull, which is located in front of your ear. You have one joint on each side of your mouth. At the jaw joint, muscles, ligaments, and bones work together as a system. When the s...

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Nov

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8 Tips for Saving Your Teacher Voice

1. Stay healthyThe quickest route to a fragile, hoarse voice is through a cold, so those sickness-avoiding techniques we utilize during cold and flu season are critical for voice preservation year-round. Keep your hands away from your eyes, nose and mouth, and wash them as often ...

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