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Blue Light Therapy For Skin Cancer: Could It Really Work?
Blue light therapy – also known as photodynamic therapy – is FDA-approved for treating actinic keratosis, a pre-cancer caused by sun exposure. While actinic keratosis is most commonly associated with blue light therapy, it is sometimes used to treat skin cancer itself. Blue light...
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Does Cryotherapy For Weight Loss Work?
Cryotherapy is an innovative treatment that works by exposing the body to extremely cool temperatures for brief periods. Cryotherapy has gotten a lot of hype recently as it’s often used to treat medical issues that may not respond to more conventional methods. Migraines, inflamma...
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Aug

What Is Red Light Therapy And Do I Need It?
Red light therapy is an innovative therapeutic technique that uses low-level red light wavelengths to improve cell function. Traditionally associated with improving skin issues, in recent years, red light therapy has been used for everything from accelerating wound healing to red...
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Aug

Vitamin IV Therapy: Pros And Cons
Intravenous (IV) therapy is a therapeutic technique in which fluids, vitamins, and other medications are delivered directly to the vein via a needle or catheter. IV therapy is customized to individual patient needs and conditions and has a wide range of applications. It has been ...
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Aug

How Does Ballancer Pro Work?
Lately, you may have heard the phrase “Ballancer Pro” floating around the locker room, the office, parties, or anywhere else people stop to ask questions, get answers and share secrets. While this technology has been wildly popular in Europe for over 40 years, it’s only now begin...
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Aug

The Science And Benefits Of Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, or HBOT for short, is nothing new from a medical standpoint, but its uses and benefits are only now beginning to be understood more fully, painting a more complete picture of this technology’s therapeutic potential. While it was originally invented then...
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Aug

What Does Genetic Testing Show?
Thanks in no small part to companies like 23andMe, there has been an increased public interest in DNA and genetic testing as of late. While often used to explore one’s ancestry, genetic testing actually has medical purposes and is often used to detect potentially concerning mutat...
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Aug

Your Guide to Blue Light Therapy
Digital blue light doesn’t have a lot of fans these days, and for good reason – too much exposure from screens can zap energy & do long-term damage to the eyes. But when it comes to the original, nature-made wavelengths, there’s actually a bounty of benefits to be had, partic...
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Aug

Genetic Testing: What You Need To Know
Genetic testing has been traditionally used to detect mutations or variants in your DNA and has many new uses in various areas of medicine. It can be used to diagnose genetic disorders or assess your risk of developing diseases. Most recently genetic testing has been used to dete...
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Aug

Dry Needling Vs. Acupuncture: Which Is Right For Me?
At a first glance, dry needling and acupuncture may look like the same procedure. Both involve puncturing the skin with needles for therapeutic purposes. However, surface level similarities aside, the procedures have very little in common. While there is some overlap in terms of ...
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Aug

6 Benefits Of Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy literally translates to “cold therapy. ” During cryotherapy sessions, your body is exposed to extreme cold temperatures for a set period of time, usually between two and four minutes. Cryotherapy can be concentrated to one part of the body, but whole-body cryotherapy (...
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Aug

Do I Need Hormone Replacement Therapy?
Often used to treat postmenopausal symptoms, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can actually be used for everything from improving the body’s response to stressors to potentially reducing the risk of cancer. HRT involves either replacing hormones levels that have diminished or usi...
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