As predicted by sources in the spring, child abuse rates during coronavirus lock-down are reaching disturbing highs. Hospitals are seeing more serious injuries in smaller and smaller victims. The virus has not given up and as a result, the child abuse...
From getting her Bachelor and Master’s in science, to serving 25 years as a Registered, Licensed Dietitian in the Healthcare Food Service Management industry, to appearing on radio and news stations to discuss nutrition, to…real estate pro? Sandra Holtmeyer’s journey...
Technology has been rapidly reshaping the healthcare market for decades, but lately it’s become clear that the era of one-size-fits-all medicine is increasingly irrelevant in today’s customized culture. One of the fastest-growing markets in healthcare is...
Edna Hudson grew up in the small town of Orange Bend near Leesburg, Florida, where she now lives and works. Graduating in 1982 from nursing school, Edna has thirty-eight years of experience and is currently a charge nurse at the Ambulatory Surgery Unit of Leesburg...
By Brianna Connors Dr. Kinder Fayssoux is a family medicine practitioner with Board Certifications in both Family Medicine and Integrative Medicine. She is also one of only 900 doctors worldwide who have a certification in Functional Medicine, which she received from...
Lurking in the shadows of our communities is a hidden enemy. It creeps into the mind, poisoning it, convincing those who once stood strong that their strength has faded away. This enemy is suicide, and it has come for our veterans. Suicide is on the rise among...