Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Best July Events in Lake County, Florida



July in Lake County consists of plenty of Independence Day celebrations, Art Summer Camp for the kids, an Elvis tribute, a Back to School expo, and more. We've rounded up the very best Lake County has to offer this month, so dive right in below!

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Select dates in July starting July 1st – check the Lake County Calendar here for details.

Presidents Hall of Fame

123 N. U.S. Highway 27, Clermont

Celebrate the Fourth of July all month long with the Presidents Hall of Fame’s signing of the Declaration of Independence. You’ll get to interact with living historians, see a White House replica, and sign the Declaration of Independence yourself.




Venetian Gardens

201 E. Dixie Ave., Leesburg

The 4th of July Celebration at Venetian Gardens will be filled will live entertainment, kids games, free baseball, lots of food to devour, and of course a spectacular display of fireworks. 




Select dates starting June 28th – check the Lake County Calendar here for details.

Mount Dora Center for the Arts

138 E. 5th Ave., Mount Dora

A hands on art experience for the kids. They’ll be exploring different art materials and using their imagination to collages, drawings, paintings, and more.




Saturday, July 9th, 2016

Modernism Museum Mount Dora

145 E. 4th Ave., Mount Dora

Mount Dora’s Night of Jazz and Blues will welcome Winner of the Independent Music Award for Best R&B Album and Best Gospel Song, Cece Teneal, as she entertains the audience for a two and a half hour show.




Sunday, July 10th, 2016

Mount Dora Community Building Theater

520 N. Baker Street, Mount Dora

Elvis tribute artists Richie Santa and Peter Alden come together for a night of Elvis excitement, as they take you back to a time when Elvis was King.


                        


Select dates starting July 16th – check the Lake County Calendar here for details.

Bridges Covenant Church

1100 N Saint Clair Abrams Ave., Tavares

One of Agatha Christie’s best loved murder mysteries comes to life with Tavares Theater.





National Training Center

1935 Don Wickam Drive, Clermont

The Lace It Up series provides the opportunity for runners of all fitness levels and age groups to lace up their sneakers and hit the trail with fellow community members and athletes alike.




Saturday, July 16th, 2016

Mount Dora Community Building Theater

520 N. Baker Street, Mount Dora

A thrilling Joe Cocker experience that will be as close to a Joe Cocker concert as possible.
                                         


Saturday, July 23rd, 2016

Minneola City Hall

800 US-27, Minneola, Florida, Minneola


If you’re looking for an extracurricular activity or after school program for your child, the Back to School expo is the place to be. There will be free photos and face painting as well – fun for the entire family!





Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Brain Health for The Worrier In All of Us



I’ve always worried about brain health. Even as a child, I worried about getting Alzheimer’s, and as I got older I realized I wasn’t the only one. A lot of my peers expressed the same concerns, especially after they saw The Notebook the first time at the ripe old age of 16. I’m 27 now, and my worst fear is still Alzheimer’s disease; my second worst fear is brain cancer. I'm mostly just scared of losing my keys at home and losing my focus everywhere else.

For me and worriers like me (hi mom,) it’s nice to know, then, that there is so much we can do to keep our brains bright and humming along happily.  From eating the right foods to reading, below are some of the best ways to keep your noggin in top form.


Eat your way to a healthy brain

In high school I read something where Dr. Perricone (the famous skin doctor) talked about how salmon, fish oil, and blueberries are really good for your skin, and that he ate them for breakfast every morning. So I began to eat them for breakfast every morning, too. The formula worked; my skin cleared up and gained an amazing glow. What I also noticed, though, was that I was thinking a lot clearer at school as well. I have always believed I have a touch of ADD (I may or may not be a hypochondriac,) but during that time, I remember being able to focus a lot better than before. Even in math! (A miracle!)

Turns out, it’s a proven fact that fish oil, salmon (and other fatty fish like tuna and mackerel), and blueberries are all super foods for your brain. The fish oil and salmon is due to the high amount of Omega-3 fatty acids, which you can also find in flaxseed, olive oil, walnuts. And blueberries help protect the brain from free radicals, and may reduce the effects of dementia.

Walnuts are also a great source of Vitamin E which has been shown in some studies to less cognitive decline as we age. Dark chocolate, sunflower seeds, peanut butter, avocados, kale, collard greens, spinach, and broccoli are also super high in Vitamin E.

Red wine has also been praised as a brain booster in the past, though some recent studies say this isn’t the case. Either way, why risk it? Have a glass anyway (or two.)


Keep an overall healthy diet

Make sure to not only include the foods listed above, but to maintain a completely healthy diet that’s low sugar and full of essential nutrients for all aspects of your health. That includes lean meats, a colorful array of vegetables and fruits, and whole grains.


Other brain boosting activities

As much as I hate math, solving math problems is a great way to keep you mentally sharp. Other mental stimulation exercises include reading, word puzzles, taking courses, making crafts, drawing/painting, and writing. Also worth mentioning is Luminosity.com, which is one of the most fun ways to stimulate your brain. So pull out the Sodoku or that James Joyce novel you’ve been putting off, and make some time for yourself!


Physical exercise!

I had to add an exclamation point to “Physical exercise!” because it’s something not many people get excited about, but it’s something that’s vitally important to all aspects of your health. (I’m one of those people.) Exercising increases the tiny blood vessels responsible for thought and bringing oxygen filled blood to the brain. Exercise is also known to increase the development of new nerve cells and the connections between brain cells. Let’s not forget that exercise also lowers blood pressure, reduces mental stress, and improves cholesterol levels.


Avoid tobacco and avoid abusing alcohol

Tobacco cuts years from your life, and alcohol abuse is a major contributor in dementia. Quite frankly, when it comes to mental health, saying no to tobacco and limiting alcohol really is a no brainer.


Care about your mental health

I really need to take this into consideration since I have constant anxiety about brain health. It is well known that caring for your state of mind does wonders for your overall health. Treating depression, anxiety, and sleep deprivation can have a significant impact on your state of mind and your brain as a whole. Happier people have happier brains. (We wrote a blog post a while back about the connection between sleep and breast cancer, & included some sleeping tips as well. Read it here.)


Help others and build social networks

Those who are involved in their community and have strong social ties have been shown to exhibit lower blood pressure and longer life expectancies than those who do not. All the more excuse to gather up your friends and volunteer at the local animal shelter!


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I’m still pretty frightened about Alzheimer’s and brain cancers, and no amount of fish oil is going to help me find my keys, but it's a comfort knowing I have some level of control over what happens to my brain and how it operates.

If you are in need of an MRI or CT scan, or any of the other services we provide here at Clermont Radiology, give us a call today!

Now if you’ll excuse me, I have some salmon and blueberries to eat while I play brain games on Luminosity.




Wednesday, June 15, 2016

The Connection Between Melatonin & Breast Cancer Treatment



A new study finds that the sleep hormones found in melatonin can make breast cancer treatment more effective. The study was conducted by Tabiz University of Medical Sciences in Iran and showed that tiny bubbles filled with melatonin were effective in making tamoxifen stronger, helping it to kill cancer cells. The bubbles are called nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs).

Another find from the university is that NLCs filled with melatonin could also be effective in keeping the cancer cells from avoiding becoming resistant to treatment. 

The main drug used in treating women diagnosed with breast cancer is tamoxifen, which stops breast cells from growing. However, tamoxifen has some severe side effects worth discussing. In addition to regular side effects including irregular menstruation, weight loss, and hot flashes, tamoxifen also can increase the risk of uterine cancer, stroke, pulmonary embolism, and can cause vision problems.

Tamofixen users also run the risk of the developing chemoresistance, which means cancer cells become resistant to it and become less effective and/or stop working altogether.

In the past, melatonin has shown that it can kill cancer cells, so the researchers on the study decided to team it with tamofixen to kill cells more effectively.

"We tried to solve both issues by putting melatonin into nanostructures so they can help the chemotherapeutic agent kill more cells," said corresponding author Dr. Nasser Samadi,from Tabriz University of Medical Sciences. "By doing this, you can decrease the dose of tamoxifen needed, reducing the severity of the side effects."

A naturally occurring hormone in the body, melatonin is needed for sleep and the growth and development of different tissues. However, it is very easily broke down and needs to be taken or re-injected every few hours in order to have a constant presence in the body for it to kill cancer cells. To take advantage of this fact, the researchers on the study tested the effectiveness of melatonin as an adjuvant to tamofixen by developing the tiny bubbles, NLCs, to release melatonin slowly over a period of time. This makes it possible for the hormone to continually kills cancer cells without the patient having to take new doses.

The researchers were able to discover, through testing the structures on cells in the lab, that the NLCs filled with melatonin inhibited the growth of breast cancer cells more effectively than melatonin alone. Empty NLCs were also tested and were found to not kill breast cancer cells by themselves, although they weren’t toxic to the surrounding tissue either.

"Lots of nanostructures these days are toxic to the body or to other cells, but we found no significant toxicity in the empty NLCs. The characteristics are very suitable for applying to these kinds of treatments,” says Dr. Samadi.


Even though the study was only recently conducted and research is at a very early stage, the researchers plans to test the NLCs on other cancer cells and eventually move to clinical trials in the future.



Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Clermont Radiology Customer Testimonial


Reviews from our patients here at Clermont Radiology are one of our favorite things to showcase on our blog. Even though we have a page that exhibits a lot of reviews from the past (which you can read here,) it is always nice when a patient expresses their support of our facility and we get to use it in a blog post. Today we have two new reviews that we received in April. Check them out below! 


A testimonial from our rating sheet –

Chris and the team were able to arrange all the references and phone calls so my husband (who was in some pain) was able to be seen. Many thanks for making it easy.

-         E. Nowos, 4/27/’16


An email from one of our clients –

Hi Charla! I sure hope that I’ve gotten your email address correct! I just want you to know that from the minute I walked in Clermont Radiology, until the moment I walked out, I was treated like a Queen!!!! WONDERFUL staff!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

-         Chris, 4/27/’16


Thank you not only to our two clients above, but to all of our patients for your positive feedback. We hold all of you in the highest regard, and because of you, we love coming to work in the morning. There is nothing more rewarding than knowing that we’re doing our very best to accommodate our patients, and it is one of the best compliments we can receive.

Be sure to head over to clermontradiology.com to schedule an appointment, or give us a call at 352.241.6100. We look forward to assisting you!