By Diana Brown
Medicare’s annual open enrollment period began on Oct. 15 and the kind of questions I generally get asked the most are, “Do Florida Blue Medicare plans cover dental, or eyeglasses, or over-the-counter medications, etc.?” The answer is yes, we do!
However, many times the most fundamental questions about...
By Gregg Renner
“Where are patients able to get same-day testing and results for radiology and bloodwork that don’t require a trip to the emergency room?” That is a question that emergency room physicians ask themselves many times over. As ER physicians with decades of experience, our founders saw countless...
By Stephenie Craig
You’re moving through life, checking off your list, achieving, getting kids to activities, contributing to the community, and working. You’re so busy you don’t notice when a stomachache becomes the norm, tightness in your chest becomes more continuous, and tension in your body leaves you with unexplained aches...
By Jamie C. Williamson, PhD, Amity Mediation Workshop
You may have heard the adage “cheating is a symptom of relationship problems, not the cause of it.” With notable exceptions for certain pathologies, this statement is generally accurate.
So, the time to protect your relationship from an affair is long before your...
By Diana Brown
It’s finally here again… it’s Medicare Open Enrollment or more precisely, the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP). Every year, from October 15 to December 7, Medicare-eligible people can do pretty much anything they want with their coverage. Simply put, you can add, drop, or change virtually any plan...
Dr. Richard Chern, M.D.
We’ve been providing hormone therapy for over ten years. In that time thousands of patients have received bio-identical pellet therapy and we are one of the largest and longest-running bio-identical hormone pellet therapy clinics in the Southeast. I’ve seen so many lives change for the better with bio-identical...
By Jamie C. Williamson, PhD, Amity Mediation Workshop
People often ask me “What is the main reason people get divorced?”
The short answer is simple – unhealthy communication patterns. The longer answer examines how these negative patterns begin and then evolve to become so toxic that they can (and often do)...
By Matthew Eaton
For Sharron Hobbs of North Bay County, caring for her mother, who is living with Alzheimer’s, taught her to embrace the disease in a way she would have never imagined.
“It doesn’t matter that the sky is purple, that they need to go home to their childhood home,”...
By Jamie C. Williamson, PhD, Amity Mediation Workshop
People in long-term relationships make mistakes. The impact your partner’s mistakes have on your relationship depends largely on how you make sense of why they behave as they did. We call this an “attribution” of cause.
And, what you see as the cause...
By Kay Leaman, Health Architect, HealthyDay HealthyLife
Intermittent: Coming and going at intervals, not continuous; occasional, limiting food consumption to certain hours each day.
Intermittent fasting (I.F.) is currently one of the world’s most popular health and fitness trends. Reasons behind this trend is weight loss, improved health, simplified lifestyle and positive...