Of Nutrition, Noses, Nuclear Medicine & More
In this installment of SFBW’s Innovations in Health Care series, we look at how access to proper nutrition might reduce health care costs, a challenging form of nasal surgery, a
State to order bars shut for 30 days
The normally festive St. Patrick’s Day took on a very somber note Tuesday as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis planned a 5 p.m. press conference to issue an order for bars
Memorial Health offers free consultations amid outbreak
Those feeling under the weather and wondering if their flu-like symptoms could be related to coronavirus can now be examined by a doctor from the privacy of their homes at
CDC issues coronavirus guidelines for employers
Gov. Ron DeSantis confirmed another likely case of the COVID-19 coronavirus on Thursday, bringing the total to four patients in the state. While there have been no reports of the
Why your sleep might be so bad
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Reducing stress, AI for Alzheimer’s, and help for hearing-impaired
Programs and innovations at Good Samaritan Hospital and a business called Frameworks are combating stress, while Florida Atlantic University is looking at the role of artificial intelligence in treating Alzheimer’s
The next chapter of living Patricia Will creates comprehensive, vibrant senior communities
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Research, scanning system target cancer
Sponsored by In this installment of SFBW’s “Innovations in Health Care” series, we examine how our ocean waters might help cure a potentially fatal form of breast cancer, a tool
New study ranks Florida No. 22 in money spent on healthcare
In anticipation of the 2020 Presidential election, the topic of healthcare costs has come to the forefront of many political discussions. In order to address these growing concerns, TheSeniorList recently
Shino Bay Aguilera: What lies Beneath
Looking at it today, with 50 years in his rearview mirror, he’s likely to share that he’s had the winning ticket all along. It certainly fits the narrative, given that
Business leaders Go Glam to fight breast cancer
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Sensors help treat Parkinson’s patients
[vc_row css_animation=”” row_type=”row” use_row_as_full_screen_section=”no” type=”full_width” angled_section=”no” text_align=”left” background_image_as_pattern=”without_pattern”][vc_column width=”2/3″][vc_column_text] In this installment of SFBW’s “Innovations in Health Care” series, we examine how exercising in water can benefit some patients, a