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If you're a chic pooch, of course you must have the perfect running togs to run with Mom and Dad, or just the right motorcycle gear when you and your humans roar around on the Hog. ...more
September 27, 2008
Four men tried removing palmetto berries from a state park in Wimauma on Wednesday morning, Hillsborough County deputies say. ...more
September 25, 2008
Don't Restrict PSAs Regarding "The Wrong Call On Prostate Cancer Screening" (Other Views, Sept. 2): ...more
September 9, 2008
If you're a chic pooch, of course, you must have the perfect running togs to run with Mom and Dad, or just the right motorcycle gear when you and your humans roar around on the Hog. ...more
September 3, 2008
Numerous media reports followed a federal task force's announcement this month that there is insufficient medical evidence to assess the risks and benefits of prostate cancer screening in men younger than 75 and that doctors should stop testing men over age 75, ...more
September 2, 2008
For men of a certain age, phrases like "prostate cancer" or "prostate surgery" can provoke involuntary cringing. Fortunately, prostate surgery is not what it once was, and the latest in minimally invasive operative technology is available here. Community Hospital of New Port Richey is the first and, for now, only hospital in Pasco, Hernando and Citrus counties to offer the da Vinci Surgical System. ...more
August 13, 2008
The blood test millions of men undergo each year to screen for prostate cancer leads to so much unnecessary anxiety, surgery and complications that doctors should stop testing elderly men, a panel of experts said. ...more
August 5, 2008
Tim Van Orden climbed the fastest up the 42 floors of the downtown Bank of America on Saturday - in 5 minutes and 11 seconds. ...more
February 24, 2008
Older men with early-stage prostate cancer are not taking a risk if they keep an eye on the disease instead of treating it right away, suggests the largest study to look at this issue since PSA tests became popular. ...more
February 13, 2008
SEBRING – Whenever someone moves to another country, the adjustments of language, food, culture and customs are overwhelming. Dr. Kye Pahk arrived from Korea in 1967 and interned in Nashville, at Cleveland Clinic in Ohio and then in Orlando. In 1973 a Sebring internist, Dr. Robert Rengarts, encouraged him to move here and open his practice in urology. Softening the uphill challenge of starting a new business was the fact that when Pahk came here he was the only urologist in Highlands County. His practice grew and within two years he was able to add a partner. ...more
January 28, 2008
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