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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | May 29, 2018 | Health Articles

Summer vacation is on all of our minds! The excitement of warm weather and the well-needed break from school or work is upon us. As the last school bell rings or the final confirmation of your travel plans arrives, make sure to add these simple tips, so you can enjoy the most of your vacation without...
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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | Apr 26, 2018 | Voice For Health

When you experience a “pins and needles” sensation, feel tingly, or suffer from muscle weakness, you may have a “pinched” nerve. Also known as “radiculopathy,” a pinched or compressed nerve occurs when bone, muscle, ligaments, or cartilage press against a nerve. Aside from the potential for significant discomfort or weakness, a pinched nerve in the...
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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | Mar 15, 2018 | Health Articles

Are you in constant pain? Do you carefully balance between managing your pain vs. giving up and crying? Is it just too much?" If you can relate or watch someone you love suffer needlessly, read on for insightful information to help you understand and choose the best pain solution options from the experts in treatments of headaches, back...
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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | Mar 8, 2018 | Voice For Health

When there is the experience of brief, sharp pain across the face that seems as if it were an electrical shock, the problem is most likely “trigeminal neuralgia.” The pain, which may occur intermittently over the course of a few days, is caused by compression of the trigeminal nerve that is located on each side...
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by Dr. Gabrielle Freedman | Mar 1, 2018 | Voice For Health

When engaging in strength training, it is very important to keep opposing muscles in balance. The fact is that each muscle group has an opposing muscle group that works with it. The muscle (or muscle group) that contracts and gets shorter is known as the “agonist,” while the opposing muscle (or group) lengthens and is...
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