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The Job of a Neurosurgeon
A neurosurgeon is a doctor who performs Neurosurgery — the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and their supporting and surrounding structures. A neurosurgeon goes through several years of education and training before working …
The Job of a Neurosurgeon
A neurosurgeon is a doctor who performs Neurosurgery — the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and their supporting and surrounding structures. A neurosurgeon goes through several years of education and training before working …
Work Healthy Habits into Your Schedule
I’m too busy. I don’t have the time. My schedule is packed. Many Americans make these same excuses about their lack of exercise and unhealthy lifestyle. There are many ways you can fit healthier life choices into your already jam-packed …
What Is Electrophysiology?
Electro what? Electrophysiology. It’s the study of the electrical system of the heart. The electrical impulses of your heart keep it pumping at a steady pace to supply blood throughout your body. Your heart contains special cells that set the …
Categories: Main
Tags: arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation, electrical system, electrophysiology, EPS, EPS Study, FL, heart, Hudson, Regional Medical Center Bayonet Point, test
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What You Should Know About Afib!
Afib isn’t a small lie; it’s atrial fibrillation. Both are small things that can have a big impact on your life. Atrial fibrillation is an arrhythmia of the heart. That means your heartbeat is irregular. Of all the types of …
Categories: Cardiac Health
Tags: arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation, blood clots, cardio, FL, heart, heart attack, Hudson, Regional Medical Center, stroke
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Getting “Back” Your Life: Getting Rid of Lower Back Pain
If you have experienced lower back pain at some point in your life, you aren’t alone. According to Mayo Clinic, most people in the U.S. will experience lower back pain at least once in their lifetimes. In most cases, however, …
1 in 8 Women Get Breast Cancer: Reduce Your Risk
Although researchers have found some genetic, or inherited, causes of breast cancer, the cause of most cases is unknown. According to Mayo Clinic, preventing breast cancer begins with understanding the risk factors that you can control. Things like your diet …
Keep Your Teens Safe During Homecoming!
Going to the homecoming dance is an exciting experience for high school students, but many parents worry about their teens’ safety at such events. You might be concerned about the possibility of underage drinking, drugs, teen drivers, drunk driving and …
What You Should Know About Colorectal Cancer
Of cancers that affect both men and women, colorectal cancer is the second leading killer in the United States. Colorectal cancer can occur in the colon or the rectum. The colon is the large intestine that leads into the passageway, …
Categories: Cancer Care
Tags: colon, colorectal cancer, FL, Hudson, rectum, Regional Medical Center, risk factors
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Prostate Cancer Screening: Four Things You Need to Know
Prostate cancer is a disease that affects about one in six men, so early detection is essential. Screening helps in detecting cancer early on, when treatment will be most effective. However, there a few things you should know about …
