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The Unexpected Rewards of Geocaching
The health benefits you’ll enjoy when searching for hidden “treasures” are just icing on the cake.
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Taking steps to steer clear of asthma triggers makes it less likely symptoms will flare up.
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Too much of this stress hormone can wreak havoc on your health.
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Zeeshan Khan, DO, explains on the Hurley in the Morning radio program what causes sleep apnea, if snoring means you have a sleep condition, and how treating sleep apnea can make you feel like a whole new person.
Learn MoreVascular Surgery
This ACGME Vascular Surgery (General Surgery) Program selects one fellow to train for two years to meet certification requirements of the American Board of Osteopathic Surgeons, achieve the six core competencies expected of a new practitioner, and document a minimum of 200 major vascular surgery procedures – both open and endovascular — performed either as surgeon or first assistant under supervision.
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Offering sophisticated imaging and diagnostic tools to existing patients and the general public
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We continuously seek to improve both service and quality in the most cost-effective manner.
Learn MorePeripheral Vascular Disease (PVD)
Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) occurs when arteries in the legs become narrowed or dogged with plaque (cholesterol) – referred to as atherosclerosis – reducing blood flow to the legs. PVD can lead to leg pain when walking (claudication), disability, and even amputation. Blocked leg arteries can be a red flag that other arteries, including those…
Learn MoreGeneral Cardiology
This ACGME accredited General Cardiology Fellowship Program is offered to graduates of AOA approved Internal Medicine residency programs. Each year Deborah accepts eight new fellows who join a 24-member fellows’ team. After the first year in the three year program, trainees can choose from two fellowship tracks, invasive or noninvasive. All fellows, regardless of their chosen career track, receive training in all facets of clinical cardiology.
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