Why do people engage in all sorts of unhealthy behaviors when they are struggling emotionally? There are multiple reasons for this, such as attempting to increase serotonin. However, these choices affect many other parts of the body, including the heart.
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What Do Minerals Do in Your Body?
Vision problems can impact our ability to function, whether at work or in our everyday lives, and they can be a pain to fix. They can be even more frustrating if your job involves activities that cause eyestrain (such as looking at screens).
Eye Exercises To Improve Your Vision
Vision problems can impact our ability to function, whether at work or in our everyday lives, and they can be a pain to fix. They can be even more frustrating if your job involves activities that cause eyestrain (such as looking at screens).
How Environmental Factors Affect Your Mental Health
There is a strong link between the environment and a host of mental health issues. Reading on will provide you with all the ins and outs of the connection between mental health and the environment, plus some tips on improving your relationship with the environment.
How PRP Healing Changed One Man’s Life and Now Will Change Many: William Heskett and His Non-Profit
Throughout middle and high school, William Heskett worked hard at setting records in several sports in his surrounding districts, some of which he still holds today, 25 years later. Heskett fell in love with several sports but was particularly dedicated and passionate about powerlifting and track and field.
Tips for Eating Healthier On a Budget
Eating healthy can become a financial challenge. But a healthy diet doesn’t have to break the bank. With just a bit of planning and creativity, you can whip up a nourishing, delicious meal without splashing out.
The Dos and Don’ts of a Sedentary Lifestyle
A sedentary lifestyle can negatively impact your life, which is why we need to counteract its adverse effects on our health.
What Should You Eat After Working Out?
What you should eat depends on your workout goals. To help your body repair and gain muscle, you should eat a meal that’s high in protein and calories after finishing your workout. On the other hand, if you are trying to stay fit, you can eat a healthy snack or meal that is lower in calories. Either way, eating something after working out is essential for your body to receive the energy it needs to recover.
Which Facials Are Best for Your Skin?
Are such treatments capable of significantly improving your facial skin health? Or are their calming benefits the extent of their worth?
Heart-Healthy Recipes To Try This Month!
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., but luckily, there are small yet practical steps to minimize risk and improve your overall heart health! Eating healthily and cultivating a heart-healthy diet will decrease your chances of heart disease and other medical conditions, such as diabetes and obesity, that impact overall heart health.
5 Health Benefits of Tea Everyone Should Know About
While tea has undoubtedly shaped the world we live in and continues to play a role in the lives of billions globally, we must ask ourselves whether tea is conducive to human health. Thankfully, a plethora of evidence attests to the safety of tea and its health benefits.
How To Figure Out Your Attachment Style
Some psychologists use a framework called attachment theory to help contextualize and explain how we relate to significant figures in our lives as adults and where those tendencies may have originated.
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How Your Mental Health Affects Your Heart Health
Why do people engage in all sorts of unhealthy behaviors when they are struggling emotionally? There are multiple reasons for this, such as attempting to increase serotonin. However, these choices affect many other parts of the body, including the heart.
What Do Minerals Do in Your Body?
Vision problems can impact our ability to function, whether at work or in our everyday lives, and they can be a pain to fix. They can be even more frustrating if your job involves activities that cause eyestrain (such as looking at screens).
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How Your Mental Health Affects Your Heart Health
Why do people engage in all sorts of unhealthy behaviors when they are struggling emotionally? There are multiple reasons for this, such as attempting to increase serotonin. However, these choices affect many other parts of the body, including the heart.
What Do Minerals Do in Your Body?
Vision problems can impact our ability to function, whether at work or in our everyday lives, and they can be a pain to fix. They can be even more frustrating if your job involves activities that cause eyestrain (such as looking at screens).
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How Your Mental Health Affects Your Heart Health
Why do people engage in all sorts of unhealthy behaviors when they are struggling emotionally? There are multiple reasons for this, such as attempting to increase serotonin. However, these choices affect many other parts of the body, including the heart.
What Do Minerals Do in Your Body?
Vision problems can impact our ability to function, whether at work or in our everyday lives, and they can be a pain to fix. They can be even more frustrating if your job involves activities that cause eyestrain (such as looking at screens).
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How Your Mental Health Affects Your Heart Health
Why do people engage in all sorts of unhealthy behaviors when they are struggling emotionally? There are multiple reasons for this, such as attempting to increase serotonin. However, these choices affect many other parts of the body, including the heart.
What Do Minerals Do in Your Body?
Vision problems can impact our ability to function, whether at work or in our everyday lives, and they can be a pain to fix. They can be even more frustrating if your job involves activities that cause eyestrain (such as looking at screens).
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A Healthy Lifestyle, therefore, a Longer Life
Dr. Harpreet Tsui is a board-certified internal and obesity medicine specialist whose number one passion lies in being a mom to her four and...
Doctor Spotlight: Dr. Robert Vadovic
About Dr. Robert “Bob” Vadovic Dr. Robert "Bob" Vadovic is a Nurse Practitioner with a Ph.D. in Nursing Practice. He started as an Office Provider...
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The Mouth is the Gateway to the Body: An Interview with Dr. Jon Roxarzade
It is needless to say that the world we live in went through an unexpected and challenging transition. From 2019's clear vision to 2020's plunge...
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In A World Of Uncertainty, Balance Is Essential
Your unbalanced life is causing you unnecessary pain Mere months ago, our calendars were full of events, meetings, seminars, vacations, and many...
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Dr. Kianor Shah: A Champion of Dentistry
Dr. Kianor Shah “A dentist is a lifetime professional commitment. Part artist, part architect, part entrepreneur, part physicist, part surgeon, part...
Dr. Joseph Mina Atalla
Originally from Egypt, Dr. Atalla spent his early childhood growing up in Cairo, Alexandria, and London. Then, when he was older, between Cairo,...


Augmented Reality and Medicine
The future is now, thanks to science! As our technology advances and our digital world continues to develop, the line between the real world and the digital becomes increasingly blurred. One example of this blurring is augmented reality (AR). Through augmented reality, we can put parts of our digital world on top of our physical one. Typically, we think about augmented reality’s implications for entertainment, shopping experiences and social media. But beyond those industries, AR could completely reimagine how we experience and receive medical care.


The Impact of the Medical Metaverse on Patients and Physicians
The medical metaverse is not a small pocket of technology with a handful of applications in the medical space but the future of healthcare provision. Like the internet, the medical metaverse is likely already available in your clinic or home. The only thing you need to do is access it.


The Medical Metaverse: Useful Data and Simulations for Medicine in the Palm of Your Hand
Augmented reality and the metaverse is no longer just for video games and social media. These two technologies are being applied to the medical field to completely revise how patients and providers interact with and experience medicine. This new ‘medical metaverse’ will deliver an immense amount of valuable data into the palm of your hand!


The Emerging Field of Regenerative Medicine: Part 2, Extracellular Vesicles, Exosomes and Signaling
In part two, I aim to bring transparency to the subject of exosomes, extracellular vesicles, nanoparticles and signaling modalities currently being utilized in regenerative medicine as an alternative to cellular therapy.


Doctor-Patient Relationships and the Practice of Neurology: An Interview with Dr. Andrea Abousamra
Dr. Abousamra is a neurologist at the Michigan Institute for Neurologic Disorders (MIND), where her work focuses on headaches, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis and dementia. MIND is a premier provider of neurological care for diagnosing, treating and managing disorders of the brain, spine and nervous system.


Holistic Healing through Complementary Medicine: An Interview with Dr. John P. Salerno, DO
Dr. John P. Salerno, DO, is an innovator in the practice of complementary medicine. In his practice, the Salerno Center for Complementary Medicine in New York City, he provides his patients with holistic therapies and techniques that, along with their traditional medical treatments, speed their recovery. His medical approach treats the whole person—mind, body and spirit—not just a list of symptoms.


Worth 1,000 Words: The Art of Aesthetic Medicine with Dr. Barry DiBernardo, MD
“Everyone wanted to be retouched. Adults didn’t want to look the way they looked. I became interested in how people wanted to be changed,” Dr. DiBernardo explained. In about 1,000 words, we’re going to create for you a picture of Dr. DiBernardo and how he unites science and art through his medical aesthetics practice.


Spring Is in the Air! So Is Pollen: An Interview with Dr. Priya Bansal, MD
Dr. Priya Bansal, MD, who not only treats your allergies but also puts in the time and effort to establish a relationship with and educate you and your family. She encourages the patient’s active participation in their treatment choices.


Balancing Obstetric Anesthesiology and Family Life: An Interview with Dr. David Wallace, D.O.
It may seem impossible for doctors to achieve that balance when their careers demand so much of their time and mental and emotional strength. But Dr. Wallace’s fascinating story about the world of obstetric anesthesiology will guide doctors towards that much-coveted balance.


The Best Probiotics for Women
Trillions of microorganisms live inside the human body, and we can support their thriving existence with supplemental probiotics. Probiotics can be naturally found in foods such as yogurt, kimchi, sauerkraut and kombucha drinks. Currently, the market is loaded with probiotic products for women.


Gynecology and Women’s Health: Dr. Rachel Spieldoch Shares What You Need to Know About It
The practice of gynecology and women’s health is highly personal for many women. It covers menstrual cycles, pregnancy, childbirth, gynecological cancers and treatments for gynecological issues. For many women, these are subjects they don’t easily share with their partners or even their doctors. As a physician specializing in gynecology and women’s health (and someone who truly understands it all), Dr. Rachel Spieldoch shared her knowledge and insights with Top Doctor Magazine on what to do if you’re feeling worried about any of these subjects.