Please Join Me: Natural Methods to Treat Head and Neck Pain Wednesday, May 3 at Lewes Library

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A pain in the neck. As sufferers know, it’s much more than an occasional annoyance… musculoskeletal disorders have the potential to restrict daily activities, cause work absences and result in the loss of active, healthy years. Explore natural ways to ease the pain at a free community lecture featuring Uday Jani, MD, and massage therapist Sheri Jones.  Learn more here.

Resources for National Healthcare Decisions Day

national healthcare decisions day

National Healthcare Decisions Day (NHDD) on April 16 encourages people to consider healthcare planning and how they can speak with their physician, family and friends about end of life issues. This NHDD Information Sheet, developed by the state of Delaware, was created to help you start the conversation. Download it here.   

April 5 – Dr. Jani Will Discuss Non-pharmaceutical Options for Osteoarthritis

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You’re Invited! Today at 3 pm in Lewes library, Dr. Jani and acupuncturist Denise Demback will discuss natural and gentle paths for osteoarthritis pain relief, including: The ancient art of acupuncture Healthy eating guidelines Proven mind-body techniques, such as meditation and yoga Read more about the event in the Cape Gazette article here. 

Dr. Uday Jani Shares Perspective on Opioid Prescription Regulations (WMDT-TV)

opioids addiction

In light of Delaware’s new regulations for opioid prescriptions, Dr. Jani recently shared his perspective during a segment on WMDT-TV, a local ABC news affiliate. “We already have a problem at hand because there is a large number of people that are addicted to it so now we have to get into how we are going to help those people, …

Dr. Jani in the Cape Gazette for Fish On in Lewes for Children and Families First

children and families first

Dr. Jani recently attended the local fundraiser Fish On in Lewes for Children and Families and won Most Creative Costume with Jay Becker. The event was a success… Children and Families First received $14,475 in total donations! Read the article, “Children and Families First fundraiser marks second successful year,” on the Cape Gazette’s website. Neepa and Uday Jani (l-r), Jay and Tara …

Thank You for Helping Us Raise the Bar for Children and Families First!

Children and Families First

Thank You for helping us raise the bar for Children and Families First (CFF)! We’re pleased to report that that the recent guest bartending event at Fish On Seafood Bar & Grill brought in an amazing grand total of $14,475 for the night, and a fine time was had by all!  Our Cowboys and Indians team raised an amazing total …

The Connected Patient: Keeping Up with Apps

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The ubiquitous smart phone has boosted its useful- ness tenfold in the past decade with a mushrooming library of health and wellness apps. Some aim to help you monitor your condition day-to-day, understand and stay on track with medications, or diagnose your symptoms, while others prepare you for an unforeseen emergency, allow you to share…

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The Connected Patient: Keeping Up with Apps

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The ubiquitous smart phone has boosted its useful- ness tenfold in the past decade with a mushrooming library of health and wellness apps. Some aim to help you monitor your condition day-to-day, understand and stay on track with medications, or diagnose your symptoms, while others prepare you for an unforeseen emergency, allow you to share…

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Gut Instincts: Can More Bacteria Mean Better Health?

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Healthy bacteria may seem like a contradiction in terms, but years of research and real world experience point toward an unexpectedly promising finding: the microorganisms continually forming in your intestine may confer health benefits that we are only just beginning to understand. Here is what we know: each of us has an individual set of…

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