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Want to Save Money and Eat Healthier? Try the Mediterranean Diet

Written by TYE Medical on Jul 17th 2023

Have you ever thought, “It’s so expensive to eat healthy”? As food costs rise, those discounted hot dogs can be very tempting. More bang for your buck, right? Well, not necessarily, according to new

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Your Guide to Cardio Exercise After 50

Your Guide to Cardio Exercise After 50

Jul 24th 2023 | senior health

You might inwardly groan when your doctor suggests more cardio exercise. But it’s sound wisdom. Maintaining a sedentary lifestyle is the quickest way to declining health as a senior adult. When you
Want to Save Money and Eat Healthier? Try the Mediterranean Diet

Want to Save Money and Eat Healthier? Try the Mediterranean Diet

Jul 17th 2023 | healthy lifestyle

Have you ever thought, “It’s so expensive to eat healthy”? As food costs rise, those discounted hot dogs can be very tempting. More bang for your buck, right? Well, not necessarily, according to new
Recurrent Melanoma: Why Does It Keep Coming Back?

Recurrent Melanoma: Why Does It Keep Coming Back?

Jul 12th 2023 | other health conditions

If you’ve had melanoma, you’re probably aware that it can return. That’s why your doctor strongly suggests regular follow up visits to evaluate and reassess. The sooner you catch recurrent melanoma,
What Is Psoriasis and Can It Surface Mid-Life?

What Is Psoriasis and Can It Surface Mid-Life?

Jul 5th 2023 | other health conditions

When psoriasis first appears, it looks like a bad skin rash. You might wonder what allergen triggered it. As the rash spreads, you may get concerned about what has taken over your body, and if you’
DO VS MD: Which Is Best for Senior Health Care?

DO VS MD: Which Is Best for Senior Health Care?

Jun 27th 2023 | senior health

How much do the letters behind your doctor’s name matter? When it comes to level of care, there is little to no difference between a DO (doctor of osteopathic medicine) and MD (doctor of medicine).