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Dec

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Three Myths about Stem Cell Therapy

Three Myths about Stem Cell TherapyThe most defining characteristic of a stem cell is perpetual self-renewal. Stem cell therapy is a non-invasive treatment intended to replace damaged cells within the body using those self-renewing cells. Harvested cells can be administered direc...

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08

Dec

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Is Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy Right for You?

Is Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy Right for You?Hormones in the human body have the important task of regulating most of your basic bodily functions. In a sense, they serve as a phone line helping to spread signals between cells throughout your body. Hormones coordina...

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08

Dec

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Is PRP Therapy Right for You?

WHAT IS PRP THERAPY?Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is a highly effective treatment for many musculoskeletal conditions. Essentially, PRP is a solution of highly concentrated platelets that are obtained from your own blood. Platelets are cells that circulate in the blood that contain...

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08

Dec

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Hyaluronic Acid Injection – Knee Pain Relief FAQ

Hyaluronic Acid injections (Genvisc) FAQ for Joint Pain in Seattle What is Genvisc - hyaluronic acid?Hyaluronic acid is a product that is mainly used to lubricate knee joints to help alleviate knee pain and help protect from inflammation for our Seattle patients. G...

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08

Dec

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Interventional Pain Treatment for Chronic Back Pain

Interventional Pain Treatment for Chronic Back PainChronic back pain is one of the most common ailments that plagues many adults, in part, because of our sedentary lifestyles. Often, back pain can get better with self-management. Things like icing, anti-inflammatory medications...

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08

Dec

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Interventional Pain Treatments for Arthritis – A Regenerative Approach

Interventional Pain Treatments for Arthritis A Regenerative ApproachWhat IS Arthritis?Arthritis is the swelling and tenderness of one or more of your joints. The main symptoms of arthritis are joint pain and stiffness, which typically worsens with age and use. The most common t...

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Dec

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Stem Cell Therapy & Chronic Pain

Stem Cell Therapy & Chronic PainChronic pain is the leading cause of long-term disability in the U.S. and affects an astonishing one-fifth of the adult population. Despite its prevalence, treatments for chronic pain are often ineffective, only treating th...

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08

Dec

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The Two Hormones Men & Women Run On

The Two Hormones Men & Women Run On The difference between men and women boils down to two key hormones:Testosterone EstrogenBoth men and women need both, but in different amounts. How men and women age is controlled by the balance between these two important hormone...

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08

Dec

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The HydraFacial™ Treatment

The HydraFacial™ TreatmentThe HydraFacial™ treatment is exactly what you are looking for if you have rough, dull skin, breakouts, and clogged pores. With HydraFacial™ treatments, you will experience a gentle, effective alternative to other treatments that provi...

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08

Dec

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Common Myths About Hormone Replacement Therapy

Common Myths About Hormone Replacement TherapyJune 29, 2020What is hormone replacement therapy?As the body ages, it undergoes various hormonal changes that can affect your health and happiness. For men, your natural production of testosterone peaks in your late twenties and decl...

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