Cardiovascular Disease Risk Assessment and Prevention
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. And when it comes to preventing and reducing your risk for developing cardiovascular disease, lifestyle is one of the biggest […]
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An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. And when it comes to preventing and reducing your risk for developing cardiovascular disease, lifestyle is one of the biggest […]
If you’ve ever been hangry, you know how food (or lack thereof) can influence your mood. But did you know that the type of food you eat influences your mood, […]
If your muscles and joints often feel sore or achy for no apparent reason, it may be a symptom of menopause. An estimated 40% of women experience joint aches due […]
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can show up in many ways that impact veterans' lives, families and well-being. Join Aviv Clinics’ clinical psychologist Dr. Roger Miller and a panel of former […]
We’ve got a fun one FOOORE you—just in time to perfect your swing for spring. Join Aviv Clinics’ physical therapist Randy Brown for a special golf performance seminar. Discover the […]
The O2 molecules that make up the oxygen we breathe are small, but mighty. Besides needing these powerful molecules to survive and create energy to fuel everyday activities, oxygen is […]
With age can come frailty, but only if you let it. Age can also bring strength, but only if you take the right steps. Incorporating strength-training as part of your […]
Have you experienced brain fog, unexplained fatigue, memory issues or depression? These are just a few of the debilitating symptoms of long COVID that can interrupt your daily life and […]
Hormones—our body’s chemical messengers—impact everything from blood sugar and blood pressure to sex drive and metabolism, and even sleep. These powerful little communicators influence how we think and act daily, […]
An estimated 5 million or more people in the United States live with the after-effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI), and about 1.7 million people sustain new TBIs each year. […]