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Could Your Shoulder Pain Be Caused by Bursitis?
When people come into my office for shoulder pain, they may wonder if it’s a rotator cuff injury. Pain in the knee or elbow may signal tendinitis. Pain in the hip may be the result of arthritis. One condition that may cause each of these discomforts is bursitis.
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It’s Not Your Heart—But It Is Heartburn
If you’ve ever had a burning feeling in your chest that wakes you up at night or a bitter taste in your mouth after lying down, you’ve probably experienced heartburn. Although it doesn’t involve the heart, that painful feeling in the chest area can make you think your heart is on fire.
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EKG for Heart Problems: Only the First Step
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Jennifer Davis, APRN, MSN
Altamonte Springs 931 North State Rd. 434 Suite 1285 Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 Phone: (407) 635-5516 Fax: (407) 636-7876 Medical Education
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Tess Chase, MD
*Bio coming soon*
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Beat the Heat: How To Eat To Keep Cool
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Finding the Right Words: How to Talk to a Loved One Diagnosed with Cancer
Nearly 1.7 million new cancer cases will be diagnosed in the U.S. this year, which means millions of families will have to grapple with this disease.
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How the Umbilical Cord Saves Your Baby’s Life—and the Lives of Others
It’s an unforgettable moment, when the baby’s umbilical cord is cut after birth. With that painless snip, you and your baby are officially separated. Until then, the umbilical cord served as a lifeline to your child, connecting them to the placenta and providing oxygen and nutrient-rich blood, while removing waste products. Once your baby is born, the cord is cut—it has served its purpose. But did you know that even then, your baby’s umbilical cord can still save lives?