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Stem Cell Therapy is perhaps one of the most effective and safe procedures in modern medicine to prevent people from getting surgery. Using non-controversial adult stem cells, physicians are able to regenerate and repair damaged tissue, which effectively treats and heals the injury
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August in New York is fantastic. Between NYC, Montauk, and all the events in between, one doesn’t have enough days to enjoy all the activities. Though one activity I never want to miss, which is the U.S. Open Tennis Grand Slam.
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Orthopedic and Sports Medicine physicians are discovering ways to reverse aging symptoms without the need for invasive plastic surgery. If you find yourself aging and wishing to relieve tired eyes, droopy skin, acne scarring and reduce wrinkles, and figured you’d need a plastic surgeon, there is another viable and non-surgical option.
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The hip is a large ball and socket joint designed to withstand a fair amount of wear and tear via repeated motion. However, this doesn’t mean that it is indestructible or injury proof. For example when you go for a run, bicycling, climbing the stairs or even with prolonged standing can cause repetitive stress or overuse injury to the hip. In particular, these risk factors are associated with hip bursitis.
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Can you imagine taking away your wrinkles using your own blood? Well that’s one of the latest anti-aging procedures to hit the market. The new procedure is called Bio Facial Skin Rejevenation and the treatment takes advantage of the body’s natural healing processess.
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There have been injuries going around the NBA all season and the Detroit Pistons star guard Chauncey “Mr. Big Shot” Billups is the latest to the list. Last week he underwent right knee surgery to repair a torn meniscus. Now these types of injuries are no joke, especially since the knee is the largest joint in the body.
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Injuries and sports just seem to go hand in hand nowadays, just ask James Harden the Houston Rockets star Shooting Guard. During his last game against the Golden State Warriors Harden bumped into Jeremy Lin and actually hyperextended his right elbow.
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Hamstring injuries seem to be a plague for NFL wide receivers this season, especially for the Cowboy’s wide receiver Miles Austin. Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Miles Austin didn’t practice on Wednesday according to a report by ESPN's Todd Archer, due to a hamstring injury he has been battling this season.
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