Dr. Gary Kaplan
Gary Kaplan, D.O., is the founder and medical director of The Kaplan Center for Integrative Medicine. A pioneer and leader in the field of integrative medicine, Dr. Kaplan is one of only 19 physicians in the country board-certified in both family medicine and pain medicine. He is also board-certified in Medical Acupuncture and is a fellow of the American Board of Medical Acupuncture.
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Drug Related Emergencies Continue to Rise; Most Can Be Prevented!Be sure you know what medications you're taking and what they're supposed to do for you. Improved management of many commonly used drugs can reduce the number of hospitalizations of older adults due to unintentional overdoses.
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Feel a Cold Coming On? Have an IVVitamins and minerals are the building blocks of good health, and without them, the body's ability to mend itself is undermined. Increasing your body's vitamin and mineral levels by the us of IVs can help if you do come down with a cold or flu.
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Concussions – 5 Tips to Help You Know the Signs & Protect Your MindRecognizing a concussion is only half the battle. It is imperative to get the proper treatment if you suspect you have suffered a concussion. Here are 5 tips to increase your chances of a full recovery.
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Just Had Surgery? Feeling Swollen and Sore? Lymphatic Drainage Therapy May Be Your Answer!Lymph drainage therapy. This deeply relaxing massage therapy offers an array of health benefits such as alleviating chronic anxiety to reducing post-surgical edema.
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Using Acupuncture to Boost FertilityMedical research has demonstrated that acupuncture is clinically effective in boosting fertility.
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Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: 6 Myths Busted!Pelvic Floor Dysfunction is a highly personal topic, so it is rarely discussed. Consequently, there are common misconceptions about what it is and if it can be resolved. What you know could greatly improve the quality of your life or that of a loved one! -
There's a Lot You Can Do to Keep Your Bones Strong! So, Do It!Compression fractures are common, but in many instances they can be prevented, delayed, or mitigated by making simple lifestyle changes and, in some cases, by taking dietary supplements or medication.
