Day: May 1, 2013

The Silent Thief of Sight – What Can I Do?

By Dr. Gary Goberville Worldwide, Glaucoma is the second leading cause of preventable blindness and has the attention of the World Health Organization. In its early stages, there is no pain or other symptoms. According to the National Eye Institute, 2.7 million people in the US have glaucoma – 50% know it, 50% don’t! Glaucoma tends …

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Family Sports Health – Knee Injuries: The ACL

By Dr. Howard Gelb Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries are increasingly common in younger athletes, especially in female athletes.  The ACL is one of four major ligaments that stabilize the knee.  Its main function is to prevent injury to the knee cartilage (meniscus-cushions and articular surface).  Without an ACL, the knee becomes unstable with twisting …

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College Funding Mistakes – Avoid These Traps

By Doug Eaton Sending your kids to college or a boarding school in preparation for tertiary education can be financially challenging for most parents. Whether your kid wants to be a doctor, an attorney, or a pilot through a flight training program with a guaranteed Aviation educational scholarship, you want to provide them the best …

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Coral Springs Worldfest 2013

Colorful, aromatic and full of musical variety, Coral Springs’ annual Worldfest was a festive celebration of cultures from every corner of the world. Latin dancers, hip-hop performances, dance demonstrations with crowd participation and a feast of sumptuous  delicacies from all over the world including churros, frozen lemonade, ribs, shishkabobs and so much more had families …

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