Put Your Best Face Forward

Eunice E. Park MD, MPHLet’s face it, from fine lines and wrinkles to sagging skin, the telltale signs of aging often appear on our faces first. Facial plastic surgery can help turn back the hands of time, allowing us to look as young as we feel. A personal evaluation of your skin type is crucial…

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Osteoporosis

Esther Lipstein, M.D. Osteoporosis is a thinning of the bone that occurs in both men and women as a natural process of aging.  In particular, after menopause, women are more subject to bone loss because of a decreased amount of estrogen.  It is important to evaluate men at risk and post-menopausal women (as well as select individuals treated…

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Laser Treatments for Common Urologic Conditions

Robert K. Luntz, M.D. Over the past 20 years, the medical community and the patients we care for have been the beneficiary of many medical advances.  There is a trend in medicine towards minimizing the invasiveness of the procedures that we perform and the urological community has been extremely proactive in leading this charge. One technology…

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Exercise in the Elderly

Rina Caprarella, M.D. Exercise is an often overlooked but imperative aspect of a healthy lifestyle in the elderly. It is reported that more than 30% of those aged 65 and above do not exercise, but the number is probably higher. Barriers to initiating an exercise routine include: 1. Lack of knowledge. 2. Fear and motivation.…

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Dealing with Dementia: The Frustration of Forgetfulness

Dealing with Dementia: The Frustration of Forgetfulness  This Article is Presented by The Visiting Nurse Service of New York Caregiving presents countless challenges, and when your loved one suffers from dementia or another illness that causes memory loss, these challenges often increase as your loved one loses capacity to function. Managing the frustration that can build…

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Dangers of Expired Medications

Times are tough and money is tight all over. It’s tempting to save unused medications past their expiration date; however, time affects medications much as it does food. An expired medication may become toxic over time due to degradation of chemical components or even growth of bacteria and mold. Using these expired medications can create…

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COULD YOUR PAIN BE POLYMYALGIA RHEUMATICA?

 Robert Greenwald, M.D. COULD YOUR PAIN BE POLYMYALGIA RHEUMATICA? Robert Greenwald, M.D. An often-overlooked cause of muscular and arthritic pain in senior citizens goes by the funny name of polymyalgia rheumatica, abbreviated PMR. It is a mysterious condition with which many physicians are not familiar. When properly diagnosed and treated, immediate and substantial relief can…

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Balance Problems As We Age

Balance Problems As We Age By: Dr. Rina Caprarella This Article is brought to you by LifeCaller Medical Alert Systems: www.LifeCaller.com  Falls pose a large health concern as we all age. The risk of falling increases with age and is at its highest after the age of 80. This typically stems from problems with walking that result…

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