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August 19, 2021 – Robert Fiumara
5 Reasons Compression Socks Help You Recover Better
Compression socks are designed to help stabilize muscles and prevent muscle fatigue after a long workout and/or to help enhance oxygen flow through the blood for a better recovery and less fatigue. While they are typically used by athletes following an intense workout, those in the medical industry can also benefit from the use of compression socks. After all, you...
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August 14, 2015 – Blaise Netzer
Five Reasons to Stop Smoking
If you’re between the ages of 25 and 36, chances are you might smoke. Smoking is responsible for nearly one in five deaths in the United States alone and while you probably know the various health problems smoking can cause, you might wonder what quitting can do for you. Almost immediately, your body responds to quitting by improving your...
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August 7, 2015 – Bold Apps
How to Survive and Thrive with a Summer Cold
Summer will be winding down soon and we’ll have to deal with a whole host of cold weather illnesses including the dreaded flu. But for now, while the dog days of summer continue, some of us will catch a summer cold. A summer cold is often felt to be worse than a winter cold and many people assume that the...
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July 31, 2015 – Bold Apps
Urgent Care Continues to Relieve Pressure on Medical Field
If you’ve ever been in need of emergency medical care for an injury or illness, you know how time-consuming emergency waiting rooms can be and how expensive emergency care can get. But urgent care is becoming a growing trend in the medical industry, for those who are unwilling or unable to seek out emergency room care but need more than...
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July 24, 2015 – Bold Apps
The Future of Surgery: Do-It-Yourself Healthcare
If you have an illness or injury that requires surgical intervention, you’ll need to go to the hospital and receive treatment by a qualified team of doctors, surgeons, and nurses. But now, a designer has big plans for a future that includes surgeries you can perform yourself, in your own home. It might sound like science fiction but The...
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July 17, 2015 – Bold Apps
Needle-Free Medicine Coming Soon
If you’re afraid of needles, going to the Doctor or receiving emergency treatment isn’t something you look forward to. In fact, for those who suffer from a needle phobia, it can be downright terrifying. Luckily, you might not have to wait too long before needle-free treatment is the new normal. For years, Doctors and the medical community have all...
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July 10, 2015 – Bold Apps
A Positive Attitude Could Improve Your Health
When we have bad days or challenges, we’ve all heard that age-old adage to ‘stay positive.’ But sometimes, it’s difficult to find motivation to stay positive when we encounter significant life obstacles. It’s actually imperative that we find ways to manage stress in a positive way, because our health depends on it. If you consider yourself an optimist, you’re...
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July 4, 2015 – Bold Apps
High Paying Medical Jobs with a Bachelor’s Degree
If you’re interested in the medical field, the financial burden and sacrifice that you’ll have to make might be holding you back. If you’re unable or unwilling to attend eight or more years of schooling, we have a list of high paying medical careers that you can achieve with a Bachelor’s degree. If you’d like to work with high-tech...
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June 26, 2015 – Bold Apps
Ancient Chinese Medicine: Making a Comeback?
Blue Evergreen Hydrangea Root has been a constant fixture in Eastern medicine for centuries and now, the plant is getting mainstream attention for its healing properties! During a recent study by pharmaceutical giant Allied-Bristol Life Sciences, researchers found that the active ingredient in blue evergreen hydrangea root could be helpful in blocking a type of rogue T-cell that attacks...
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June 19, 2015 – Bold Apps
Cancer Drug Treatment Trial Yields Promising Results
A recent international drug trial has shown promising results for cancer patients facing terminal diagnoses. Researches are saying that terminal patients could be “effectively cured” from their cancer by a powerful new combination of treatments that many are calling a once-in-a-generation result. The treatment utilizes the body’s own immune cells to attack the cancerous tumors and in recent trials,...
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June 12, 2015 – Bold Apps
Doctor and Nurse Shortage Grows: What Can Be Done?
The medical professionals that many rely on have grown so frustrated and unsatisfied with their jobs that many are leaving the field. In 2011, a study revealed that 20% of nurses who work directly with patients feel some level of dissatisfaction, compared to 13% of nurses in non-institutionalized environments. By 2022, more than 500,000 nurses will be needed to...
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June 5, 2015 – Bold Apps
Is Laughter Really the Best Medicine?
It’s an age-old adage: Laughter is the best medicine. But, is it true? Science and researchers are suggesting that laughter might actually help stave off illnesses, stress, and pain! Laughter can not only help fight off illness but it’s a powerful combatant to stress, pain, and can bring your mind and body back into balance. By laughing, our bodies...
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May 29, 2015 – Bold Apps
3D Printing and Medicine: Changing Lives
Over the past few years, 3D printing has been in the news but until recently, no mention of the technologies possible medicine implications had been mentioned. As more researchers, Doctors, and health professionals add 3D printing to their repertoire of treatments, it will gain notoriety as a treatment of the future! The healthcare implications from 3D printing are astounding! ...
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May 22, 2015 – ROBERT FIUMARA
Using Superfoods To Improve Your Health
When suffering from an illness or injury we often turn to Doctor’s to prescribe prescription medications that can be costly or have serious side effects. But if you want to be really healthy, experts suggest that you turn to the foods you eat to improve your health. Using food as medicine is called nutrigenomics and it’s based on the...
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May 8, 2015 – ROBERT FIUMARA
Healthcare Clothing May Contain Pathogens and Germs
Nurses, doctors, and other healthcare professionals should take note – according to a recent study, the clothing you wear may be swimming with germs! The Centers for Disease Control states that 1 in 25 inpatients that receive care at a hospital will contract an infection, and while we all know the obvious places to contract germs like doorknobs, unwashed hands,...
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April 29, 2015 – ROBERT FIUMARA
Spring Allergy Sufferers: How Allergies Affect Your Body
Spring brings flowers, blue skies, and the chirping of birds but, for allergy sufferers, spring also brings with it runny, red noses, sneezing, and a multitude of other annoying symptoms. But how do seasonal allergies affect the way you feel and, bigger picture, how do they affect your overall health? Let’s take a look. When spring rolls around it...
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