News at MCOR

Boutique D’Reef: It’s Your 30th Birthday!

This year marks a 30-year milestone for Boutique D’Reef, and the popular event is still going strong. Come and shop until you drop at the Town Hall from March 3…
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Coronavirus (COVID-19): Stay Informed

There is a lot of information and misinformation about the Coronavirus, which has officially been named COVID-19 which is short for “Coronavirus Disease 2019.” As of Feb. 21, 2020, there…
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These Bugs Can Really Tick You Off!

According to a company similar to pest control lafayette, the most common ticks that feast on humans in the United States are the Brown Dog tick, the Lone Star tick…
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Lecture Series: Spine Disorders & Treatment

Please join us Monday, Feb. 10, for a detailed and informative lecture about spine disorders and treatment by Dr. Ali Bydon, Clinical Director of the Spine Program at Johns Hopkins…
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Night Out: Arthritis, an Uphill Journey

Ladies and Men, please join us at 5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13, for an informative evening discussion about Arthritis presented by Michael Swartzon, M.D. Dr. Swartzon’s presentation, titled “Arthritis: An…
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Lecture Series: Longevity and Healthy Aging

Please join us at 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 24, for “Human Longevity & Healthy Aging,” a presentation by Baljash Cheema, M.D., Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiologist at Chicago’s Northwestern…
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Lifestyle Changes and Blood Pressure

There are several lifestyle changes that can help in lowering blood pressure and also be beneficial to other aspects of your physical and mental health well-being. “Normalizing blood pressure is…
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Seasonal Allergies, Blepharitis & Dry Eyes

Together, seasonal allergies, blepharitis and dryness can make for some very unhappy eyes. Blepharitis (pronounced blef-uh-RYE-tis) is a chronic condition that causes the eyelids to become swollen, irritated and sometimes…
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What is “Tech Neck?”

The human head weighs around 10-12 pounds, gracefully balanced on our cervical spine. A tremendous amount of strain is put on this region, especially looking at computers, mobile phones and…
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Flu and Measles Update

Measles has been mentioned frequently in the news media this season. There are 933 cases in the South Carolina measles outbreak, that state’s Department of Public Health reported on Feb.…
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