Archive for Category: "Health"

THE EMPTY NEST

THE EMPTY NEST

By Diane Burns With many summer weddings over and kids having gone back to college, you may be experiencing some of the feelings I felt not long ago. One morning, I awoke and realized that there was an unusual feeling about the house.  I got [...]

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I’m an American

By Diane Burns I’M AN AMERICAN We’re of many shades and colors. We practice many different faiths and religions. Our customs and cultures are as varied as we are. We are strong, determined, selfless and selfish, creative and destructive. Each sure of his freedoms and [...]

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Seniors Enjoying the Great Outdoors

Seniors Enjoying the Great Outdoors

By Diane Burns “The quality of life for seniors is made easier by their mobility. Seniors will have a healthier aging process if they keep active. They will also be stronger and happier.” We’ve been told by physicians how therapeutic walking is for us. It’s [...]

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Q&A With Dr. Robert Lantzy

Q&A With Dr. Robert Lantzy

Q: Are you too Busy for two Dental Visits? A: Dental care is evolving and so can your experience. Proper dental care is critical to preserve and, when necessary, restore your unique smile. New technologies help dentists diagnose problems earlier, allowing dentists to treat problems [...]

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Q&A With Drs. Scott Love and Jeffrey Berger

Q&A With Drs. Scott Love and Jeffrey Berger

Q&A With Drs. Scott Love and Jeffrey Berger, of St. Luke’s Bone & Joint Institute A 1985 study concluded that 550 million work days are lost each year in this country because of pain, with almost half due to headaches and chronic low back pain.  [...]

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The ‘Walt Disney World’ of Richboro

The ‘Walt Disney World’ of Richboro

Orthodontist Cathleen George, DMD, PC By Karen Appold Although you won’t find Mickey Mouse, Snow White or Winnie the Pooh at the orthodontic office of Cathleen George, DMD, PC, there’s something magical about it. Perhaps it’s because of all the little things that the staff [...]

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Q&A With St. Luke’s

Q&A Dr. Hugh Moulding, MD, PhD of St. Luke’s Bone and Joint Institute Low back pain affects 80 percent of Americans at some point in their lives. Dr. Hugh Moulding, a neurosurgeon with St. Luke’s Bone & Joint Institute, answers some commonly asked questions regarding [...]

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Shop Smart and Stay Healthy

Shop Smart and Stay Healthy

Although you may be pinching pennies, don’t let that stop you from choosing a balance of healthy foods. By Maureen Keyte A national study shows that more than 80% of people in the U.S. are making an effort to limit spending on food and groceries [...]

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Seven is the Magic Number

Seven is the Magic Number

Orthodontist Cathleen George, DMD, PC By Karen Appold A common mistake some parents make is waiting to take their children to an orthodontist until they’ve lost most of their baby teeth or waiting until their dentist refers them to one. According to The American Association [...]

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Female Pelvic Health Center

Female Pelvic Health Center

Get your confidence and life back. By Alina Makhnovetsky There are certain things a lady does not discuss. Women have been programmed to think so for decades. That is, until Sex and The City showed the fabulous foursome dishing on topics most of us have [...]

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