_ Cosmetic Surgery Emerging from the Pandemic: What Can a ΓÇ£Mommy MakeoverΓÇ¥ Do for Me? By Jane Farrell article Re-emerging from months of isolation isn’t as easy as many thought it would be. Despite the disorientation and sense of … Read More→
_ Heart Health Protecting Your Heart from The Heat By Jane Farrell article With many areas of the country facing triple digit temperatures and summer heat and humidity elsewhere, experts from the American … Read More→
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_ Breast Cancer Why Feeling is Lost After Mastectomy and How Sensation Can Be Restored By Jane Farrell article Autologous reconstruction ΓÇô using a woman’s own tissue to create a new breast ΓÇô has become the ΓÇ£gold standardΓÇ¥ for … Read More→
_ Cosmetic Surgery Tips on Treating Congenital Breast Deformities By Jane Farrell article Breast development in adolescence and the teen years is an important marker in the transition to adulthood for young women. … Read More→
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_ Beauty & Style Treating Excess Skin and Fat Above Your Waist By Jane Farrell article Love handles. Donut. Muffin top. Spare tire. Saddlebags. Whatever you call the accumulation of fat above or around your waist, … Read More→
_ Meeting My MotherΓÇÖs Past During the Pandemic By Jane Farrell blog Editor’s Note: For Mother’s Day 2021, we are happy to celebrate by posting this touching blog. After spending the first […]
_ Men's Health Testosterone Isn't Always Best By Jane Farrell article Twelve weeks of exercise training improved artery health and function in middle-aged and older men (ages 50-70 years) with low-to-normal … Read More→
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_ Why Do I Bother? By Jane Farrell blog I try very hard to do whatever I am doing with ethics and passion. Sometimes, though, that has to be […]
_ Neurological Symptoms and COVID-19 By Jane Farrell article A new database will collect information from clinicians about COVID-19-related neurological symptoms, complications, and outcomes as well as COVID-19 effects … Read More→