Author Archives : Dr. Victor Marchione

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CPR saves lives and brain function

With summer almost in full swing, we are getting ready to shed our warm clothing for some well-deserved sun exposure. This increased heat may prompt you to visit your local swimming pool or take a dip in your very own. However, this summertime activity increases your risk of drowning. It is estimated that about 10 ...click here to read more

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Diverticulitis and stress: How they are linked and what to do for diverticulitis stress

Diverticulitis is a condition that results from the inflammation of diverticula—pouch-like bulges that are found in the lower part of the large intestine. Diverticula in themselves are not harmful and are actually commonly found in adults over the age of 40, but when these pouches become infected, it can lead to the diagnosis of diverticulitis. ...click here to read more

Food poisoning: Symptoms and risks

Eating food is one of life’s greatest pleasures. It not only provides us valuable energy but can also bring us joy and happiness. This is all the more troubling when food is the cause of our immediate suffering, as in the case when we contract food poisoning. These are times when we unknowingly eat contaminated ...click here to read more

Alzheimer’s death rate jumps significantly

Dementia is a chronic neurodegenerative condition that leads to difficulty remembering recent events and problems with language, behavioral issues, and difficulties with self-care. Nearly 70 percent of all cases of dementia are caused by Alzheimer’s disease. An estimated 5.1 million Americans are affected. According to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and ...click here to read more

Unilateral hearing loss (hearing loss in one ear) in adults: Causes, symptoms, and treatment

Unilateral hearing loss occurs when you experience hearing loss in the ear. This may be perceived as difficulty hearing or complete deafness. Often, those with hearing loss have problems understanding speech in crowded environments, locating the source of sounds, and tuning out background noise. It is recommended to speak to a medical professional when signs ...click here to read more

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