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Pain Is No Match for This Doctor and Her Daughter A Special Mother’s Day Interview with Dr. Dawn Sparks
Ever-growing societies ask for role models, for people who, as Plato would say, divert their vision from their own pond towards the larger world,...
Ushering in Natural Medicine: An Interview with Charlie Piermarini
Devil's lettuce, weed, pot - all of these names are associated with recreational marijuana and often carry unhelpful negative stigmas associated...
Revolutionizing the American Healthcare System with Dr. Faisel Syed from ChenMed
About Dr. Faisel Syed Dr. Faisel Syed, MD, earned his medical degree from the Iberoamerican University in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He...
Empowering People to be Healthy and Happy: An Interview with Eva Vennari
Eva Vennari is no stranger to ongoing health problems. As a little girl, she went to various doctors who would attempt to diagnose her properly, but...
How a Pandemic Has Impacted Children with Nicholas Regas
About Dr. Nicholas Regas A former rugby player turned pediatrician, Dr. Nicholas Regas, DO, is now a resident physician at the UNLV School of...
The Most Common Sleep Disorders in America: An Interview with Dr. Kent Smith
About Dr. Kent Smith Kent Smith, DDS, graduated from Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas, Texas, in 1985. A decade after successfully establishing...
What’s the Impact of Social Media and Misinformation on Medical Procedures?
Social media has revolutionized the way information reaches people. The rise of platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, and other similar websites...
Smile Maker: An Interview with Dr. Nidhi Pai
About Dr. Nidhi Pai, DDS Dr. Nidhi Pai, DDS, graduated from the Goldman School of Dental Medicine in Boston University and has spent more than 20...
Addressing the Lack of Support for Frontline Medical Heroes: An Interview with Ankush Bansal
As a young boy who loved science, Dr. Ankush Bansal, M.D., already knew that he wanted to become a doctor one day. Today, he is trained and...
CEO Nick Loporcaro and Dr. Michael Le: Your Neighborhood Doctors
Visiting the doctor's office can often be a tedious and time-consuming task. Older people especially find themselves hospitalized as they undergo...
Dr. Mark Taylor and the Gateway to Whole Wellness
The cosmetic plastic surgery industry in the United States is worth billions of dollars. The American Association of Plastic Surgeons (AAPS), in a...
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Looking Beyond the Science: Caring for Underserved Communities with Dr. Imani McElroy
People’s health and well-being are heavily influenced by the communities in which they live. Ideally, people have ample access to medical services and the resources to pay for them.

A New Hope for Painful Diabetic Neuropathy: An Interview with Dr. Richard P. Winne
If you are struggling with nerve pain, you may feel like someone is following you around, randomly jabbing you with a needle. Maybe you ache all day or don’t sleep well. It’s difficult to lead an everyday life when your daily flow is constantly brought to a screeching halt by a jolt of sharp pain.

Hypertension Is on the Rise, and Almost Nobody Knows
Rates of hypertension have been on the rise for decades, and it’s time we start paying attention to this silent killer.

Drinking and Smoking while Young Could Age Your Heart
The teenage years are the threshold when we form our personalities for the future adult life. It is also the time for once-in-a-lifetime experiments, when we take a shot at all-known vices with a just-once mentality. Such endeavors, of course, are always risky, considering that most of our adult vices stem from our teenage years. “Just once” can quickly turn into “forever.”

Antibiotic Use May Now Be Linked to An Increase Risk of Colorectal Cancer – PART II
Antibiotics have become an everyday part of the medical world. They are used to fight bacterial infections and have saved millions of lives worldwide since their discovery. If you’ve ever had a bacterial infection, you’re probably already pretty familiar with antibiotics. However, the prevalent overuse of antibiotics is leading to some serious unintended consequences.

Antibiotic Use May Now Be Linked to An Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer
They have been widely used in Western medicine for decades to treat and heal illnesses caused by bacterial infections. However, there are some downsides to excessive antibiotic use.

From Industry Leader to Disruptor: How One Woman Revolutionized the Aesthetic Space and Changed how Practices do Business
In the hyper-competitive field of Aesthetics Practices and Medi-spas, it’s never been more vital to have a comprehensive system in place to ensure the practice’s growth and profitability.

How A Plastic Tube Is Playing A Pivotal Role In The COVID-19 Pandemic
After identifying the breathing tube as the problem, he realized that someone needed to make a better breathing tube. Such a device would need to prevent fluid, bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens from reaching the lungs, but more importantly, it would need someone to devote themselves to creating it.