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Posted in Back Pain by Dr. Sharon Orrange on Thu Feb 7, 2:02 AM EST
Turns out, it’s not what you think. Chronic medical problems like
diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease do bring men and
women to the
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Posted in Atrial Fibrilla... by Dr. Sharon Orrange on Mon Dec 10, 9:12 AM EST
Every year new medications and study results change the way we
practice medicine. Many families will be affected by these new
updates and
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Posted in Alcoholism by Dr. Sharon Orrange on Mon Oct 22, 8:10 AM EDT
For young to middle aged adults the moderate use of alcohol
increases the risk of the most common causes of death (such as
trauma and breast cancer.)
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Posted in Breastfeeding by Dr. Jeremy F. Shapiro on Mon Jan 9, 8:01 AM EST
Even if you don’t have children, you’ve probably heard at least
once that breast milk is the “gold standard.” Even formula
companies
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1. Most hip fractures involve a break near the top of the long bone running through the thigh (femur,) near the hip joint. 2. Pain ... Read More »
Most sleep-medicine doctors report that their practices are
overwhelmingly dominated by women. Reports have shown that almost 3
in 10 women are now
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Posted in Osteoporosis by Dr. Sharon Orrange on Mon Nov 28, 8:11 AM EST
Medications for osteoporosis have been getting a bad rap lately,
making many of my patients skeptical of the medication they have
been taking to
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Most of what we have learned about pain in the last few years has
helped answer why patients with some pain syndromes, have pain.
Fibromyalgia,
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Inflammation has been implicated in bipolar disorder in recently
reported evidence. This is potentially a game changer because it
opens the door to
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Our bones are so much more than “dry bones.” They are a component
of our structural function, our form, mobility, and immune
function. Without
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