By J Mansisidor As we continue to discuss the important considerations for purchasing a home, this article focuses on the MOVEMENT of money. Moving large quantities of money between accounts and sizable deposits will raise red flags and often require thorough documentation. This includes moving large sums from a savings investment or retirement account into whatever account … [Read more...] about How to Prepare for a Home Purchase-Part 2
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Raising Awareness ofBladder Pain Syndrome
By Melissa K. Polizos, MSN, NP-C Diagnosing and resolving Bladder Pain Syndrome (BPS)/Interstitial Cystitis (IC) can be difficult. However, with a greater understanding of the condition and the range of therapeutic options to address it, we can help more patients gain relief from its unpleasant symptoms. BPS/IC is marked by mild to severe bladder-related pain, burning … [Read more...] about Raising Awareness ofBladder Pain Syndrome
Beware of Employee Retention Credit Scam Companies
By Matthew R. Staul, EA, MBA The IRS has stopped processing Employee Retention Credit applications for the year due to widespread fraudulent claims across the country. Many companies hire promoters to advertise that just about all businesses can qualify for the Employee Retention Credit based on their interpretation of the guidelines originally set by the IRS. The problem is … [Read more...] about Beware of Employee Retention Credit Scam Companies
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy: A Regenerative Treatment to Promote Healing
By Saunora Prom, DO, FAOASM Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT), also known as shockwave therapy, is a revolutionary treatment for upper and lower extremity tendinopathies, fasciopathies, and soft tissue conditions. First utilized in the 1980s for the treatment of urinary stones, this non-invasive and interventional therapy is now an effective form of treatment used to … [Read more...] about Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy: A Regenerative Treatment to Promote Healing
Detecting Colorectal Cancer in Patients of All Ages
By Jedrzej “NJ” Wykretowicz, MD, PhD Although most colorectal cancer (CRC) patients are still diagnosed after age 50, the disease presents in more young adults who often have overlooked symptoms for months or years. In many cases, these patients in their 20s, 30s and early 40s have simply assumed that rectal pain or blood in the stool is the result of hemorrhoids or anal … [Read more...] about Detecting Colorectal Cancer in Patients of All Ages