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Click the articles below to learn about the latest developments in restorative science and healthy living.

Click the articles below to learn about the latest developments in restorative science and healthy living.

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How Long Does a PRP Therapy Treatment Last?

Blood cells, for example, carry oxygen from the lungs to other parts of the body, and among these are platelets that assist the body in forming clots to prevent bleeding. Platelets also assist with wound healing and this one of the fundamental concepts behind platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, which uses plasma protein with the goal …

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Understanding the Different Types of Wrinkles

Simply because a clinic or spa provides Botox injections, it doesn’t mean all of the facial wrinkles are treated the same way. There are two distinct types of facial wrinkles: static and dynamic. Both of these may require separate treatments. Dynamic wrinkles, such as those caused by smiling, laughing, or squinting, are a result of …

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Keeping the Skin Healthy under the Current Circumstances

For those that need a temporary solution to reduce lines, there are steps you can take to keep the skin youthful in the meantime. A glass of wine is okay but make sure you drink it in moderation as too much can cause the skin to dehydrate and prematurely age you. In fact, you may …

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Can Hormone Therapy Provide an Immune System Boost?

Your immune response strength inevitably worsens as you age. This is why older people tend to have more illnesses than younger people and are at higher risk of dying from these illnesses. Well before your final menstrual cycle, estrogen levels will begin to decrease. It is because, slowly, the ovaries are less sensitive, and finally …

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Dermal Fillers or Botox?

Botox can help improve the appearance of facial expressions that result in lines and wrinkles. Dermal fillers contain ingredients that add fullness to areas thinning due to aging. This thinning in the cheeks, lips and around the mouth is normal. People should be mindful of risks and have reasonable standards of what Botox and dermal …

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Hormone Therapy for Men

Although the primary aim of this form of therapy is to improve or preserve the best possible quality of life, the therapy may help people prevent major diseases, as well as help them lose weight. Apart from a substantial reduction in the circumference of the waist, the therapy may also lead to an increase in …

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Stay Safe and Healthy by Using Telehealth Solutions

If you haven’t already, we encourage you to explore telehealth. This modern solution allows you to connect with your doctor virtually, ensuring there is no close contact while also fighting the spread of COVID-19. Furthermore, you may find that talking with your doctor from the comfort of your own home reduces the anxious feelings many …

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What Is Botox All About?

Botox procedures can and do work, provided they are supervised by a licensed doctor. They do make people look younger which in turn, typically makes them feel younger. While the injections may make a person hesitant to try it, these procedures are done using needles that are higher gauge, resulting in smaller needles. Furthermore, the …

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Hormone Therapy May Help With Loss of Muscle

A form of muscle loss, sarcopenia usually affects older individuals and it increases the chances of falls, fractures, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. It often affects women during the postmenopausal stage yet evidence does not exist suggesting a developmental correlation with a decrease in estrogen. A series of smaller studies have been performed to determine the …

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Hot Flashes May Be More Than Just Night Sweats

According to research published in Menopause, hot flashes among a small group of postmenopausal women were correlated with poorer verbal and logical memory test results. The participants were assessed using several different tests involving tasks such as word recognition, questionnaires, and more. Though research could still be considered preliminary, it does suggest that hot flashes …

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