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Does Lisinopril Cause Erectile Dysfunction?

Lisinopril, a common blood pressure medication, has raised questions about its impact on sexual health. Many wonder: Does Lisinopril cause erectile dysfunction? Explore the connection, how it may affect you, and what options you have if you’re experiencing side effects.

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Aesthetics Jandell Garcia Aesthetics Jandell Garcia

How much does Coolsculpting Cost?

Discover the factors that influence CoolSculpting costs, from treatment area size to the number of sessions required. Learn how this non-invasive procedure helps you achieve your body-contouring goals with long-lasting results.

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Sage Wheeler Sage Wheeler

SageMED Now has a Clinical Nutritionist

We are proud to announce that Dr. Jennifer Coomes, DCN, has joined our practice! Dr. Coomes is a Doctor of Clinical Nutrition and specializes in advanced nutritional therapy and counseling for metabolic disorders, psychiatric disorders, multiple food sensitivity, and general nutrition concerns.

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Sage Wheeler Sage Wheeler

Penis Enhancement: Myth, Fact, and Science.

In recent years, discussions surrounding penis enlargement have become increasingly prevalent, fueled by societal pressures and personal desires for enhanced physical attributes. It's crucial to approach this topic with care, prioritizing accurate information and the physical and financial well-being of my patients and prospective patients.

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Nutrition & Recipes Taylor Hartman Nutrition & Recipes Taylor Hartman

Food Intolerance vs. Food Allergy: What's the Difference?

Often, the words “food allergy” and “food intolerance” are used interchangeably - but are they really the same thing? And if they’re not, how can you tell the difference?

Food allergies and food intolerances are very different, and the reason why boils down to the type of response they elicit in the body. Food allergies cause an immune response, whereas food intolerances/sensitivities cause a gastrointestinal (GI) response.

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Mental Health Taylor Hartman Mental Health Taylor Hartman

The Power of Gratitude: Why It's Not Just a Holiday Habit

Around the Holidays, the concept of gratitude is heavily emphasized. From social media to the dinner table, acknowledging what you’re thankful for is a seasonal norm. Practicing gratitude shouldn’t stop after January 1st. Emerging research shows that incorporating daily gratitude practices into your life can improve not only your mental health, but your physical health as well.

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Taylor Hartman Taylor Hartman

Boost Your Brain Health: Exercise and Cognitive Function

We know that movement and exercise promotes and maintains health in a variety of ways. In the past few years, researchers and average folks alike have been especially interested in the link between exercise and brain health. Globally, dementia cases have been increasing, with an estimated average of 10 million new cases per year (Dementia). Evidence shows that regular exercise can, in fact, help boost and preserve proper brain function.

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Combatting Winter Joint Pain

As the temperature drops and winter sets in, many of us find ourselves grappling with a common nemesis: joint pain. Whether it's an occasional discomfort or a chronic issue, winter joint pain can put a damper on our daily lives. In this blog, we'll explore various strategies to help you stay active and pain-free during the winter months.

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Nutrition & Recipes Taylor Hartman Nutrition & Recipes Taylor Hartman

5 Coffee Alternatives You Need to Try Today

Here in Seattle, coffee is a household staple. But coffee isn’t the right choice for everyone - some might dislike the flavor, or coffee might have too much caffeine for them, leaving them feeling like they’re bouncing off the walls. Whatever your reason for wanting some good coffee alternatives, we’ve made a list to help you find the the perfect substitute.

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Taylor Hartman Taylor Hartman

The Emerging Link Between Sleep Medications and Dementia

We've all experienced a restless night's sleep at some point in our lives, and as we get older, sleep problems can become even more common. Many older adults turn to sleep medications to help them get the rest they need. But could these medications be doing more harm than good?

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Taylor Hartman Taylor Hartman

This Type of Food May Be the Key to Gut Health

Unlock the key to gut health: recent research reveals the profound impact of certain dietary choices, helping to counter issues like inflammation and microbiome diversity. Are you ready to nourish your body from the inside out?

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Taylor Hartman Taylor Hartman

All About Magnesium

Researchers estimate that up to 50% of the U.S. population has a magnesium deficiency. Uncover the critical link between magnesium and Vitamin D metabolism and learn how to safeguard your health by optimizing your magnesium intake.

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Taylor Hartman Taylor Hartman

PRP for Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative condition in which the cartilage between your joints wears away, causing the bones to rub closer together. PRP can help address and repair the effects of Osteoarthritis, improving mobility and quality of life.

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Taylor Hartman Taylor Hartman

Early Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s

Uncover the early signs of Alzheimer's that everyone should know about. By recognizing these subtle cues, you can take proactive steps to protect your loved ones and navigate memory loss together while preserving the person’s well being, dignity, and independence as much as possible.

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Taylor Hartman Taylor Hartman

Waking Up with Puffy Eyes? Here are 5 Reasons Why

Do you ever wake up in the morning to find that your eyes are seriously puffy? If this only happens occasionally, it’s nothing to worry about. But if you frequently wake up with puffy eyes, there are a few reasons why.

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