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Aquablation Therapy: The Power of Water
Many men have an enlarged prostate. It is a common medical problem that can greatly impact their quality of life, possibly preventing them fully emptying their bladder and causing other issues.
Prioritize Your Mental Health
If you are experiencing mental health problems, know that you are not alone. These challenges can impact anyone of any age, and professional athletes are sharing their stories to help raise awareness.
Golfing With Asthma
If you have asthma, golfing is a good sport to play. However, you still need to manage your illness to ensure that you remain healthy.
When Your World Spins
Vertigo is a kind of dizziness that causes you to feel like your surroundings are spinning or moving — but they aren’t. It can be debilitating and impact your balance.
The Benefits of Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapists can help treat repetitive injuries, such as golfer’s elbow. They can also modify activities and equipment to help you golf with less discomfort.
Lung Screenings Can Save Lives
PGA pro Jason Day recently lost his mother to lung cancer. When found early, lung cancer can be treated successfully, even cured.
The Importance of Your Colonoscopy
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, making it a good time for you to review the facts and ensure that you are doing what you can to take care of your body.
Golf Strengthens the Heart
February is American Heart Month, and this reminds us that it is important to keep our hearts healthy and strong. Fortunately, golf can help with that!
Introducing the Middlesex Health Center for Golf Performance
Injury prevention and recovery is crucial to becoming a better golfer. While professional golf instructors can help increase your yardage, Middlesex Health’s new Center for Golf Performance will assess and address your biomechanics. This will help you to better understand how your body relates to your golf swing. The goal: to keep you healthy and pain free — while also upping your game.
Dealing With Golfer’s Elbow
Golfer’s elbow causes pain where the tendons of your forearm muscles attach to the bump on the inside of your elbow.