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Apex Dermatology is fighting cancer, and curing it, right in the office

One in five Americans will get skin cancer in their lifetime, as more people are diagnosed with skin cancer each year in the U.S. than all other cancers combined. The good news, however, is that skin cancer is preventable and treatable. In fact, the five-year survival rate for people whose melanoma is detected before it spreads to the lymph...

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Even with the busy spring season beginning to peak, Pristine is scheduling jobs and performing them without the long delays customers may experience with other contractors

Spring is here and power washing season is in full swing. Here in Northeast Ohio, where wet winters and a lack of sunshine lead to grime, moss and mildew on our homes, power washing has become a regular spring maintenance project. “With power washing, homeowners see an instant improvement in the look of their property,” says Ken Wilson,...

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Understand your options of medicare

How do you know when it’s time to choose Medicare? If you’re retired, the answer might be obvious. But if you’re one of the people aged 65 and over (or if you’re within six months of your 65th birthday) and are still working while participating in your employer-sponsored healthcare plan, you may be less sure. It’s a common...

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Anytime Tree Service provides exceptional workmanship and a dedication to beautifying yards

Celebrating its 10-year anniversary, Anytime Tree Service in Medina has stood the test of time, thanks to dependability and genuine hard work. A family-operated tree service led by husband-and-wife team Scott and Pam Switzer, clients know they’ll always get Pam on the phone, first, and then meet with Scott for the estimate and overseeing the...

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Defeating dandelions and crabgrass

Crabgrass is sneaky. It germinates in early spring then sits in wait until summer to attack our lawns. That’s why a preemergent in the spring is so important to controlling this weed. “That first application in the spring is crucial because it helps prevent crabgrass seed from germinating in the warming soil,” explains Correy Petz,...

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