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Purple Heart recipient receives keys to mortgage-free home in Lake Worth

Purple Heart recipient receives keys to mortgage-free home in Lake Worth Infantryman injured by IED during Iraq deployment Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. WPTV and last updated 2021-06-03 15:58:25-04 PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. — Thirteen years ago on this day, Marine Lance Corporal Leonard Chong was on patrol in a convoy in Iraq when his vehicle stuck an improvised explosive device (IED) ending his military career. The Purple Heart recipient was back in a convoy Thursday for another monumental moment as he received the keys to a mortgage-free home. And it was opening up to his case manager during recovery that made it possible.

Keiser University Chiropractic Medicine Leader and Alumnus Partner to Publish Research Paper

Keiser University Chiropractic Medicine Leader and Alumnus Partner to Publish Research Paper Dr. Ralph Kruse, an Assistant Professor at Keiser University’s College of Chiropractic Medicine (KUCCM) and its Spine Care Clinic Attending Clinician recently teamed with 2019 alumnus Dr. Casey Rogers, now a chiropractic resident at the Miami VA Medical Center to develop a research paper based on medical care and research conducted by Dr. Ted Siciliano, a chiropractic practitioner in New Jersey in 2018.   “Dr. Siciliano treated the patient, is certified in Cox® Technic, and has presented some of his research to KUCCM students, so we were pleased to collaborate for this study relating to low back pain relief,” said Kruse of the chiropractic care administered by Siciliano to an 80-year-old female with a history of lumbar spinal stenosis, multiple lumbar disc herniations, and lumbar spondylosis.

Prince of a human being Influential South Florida doctor, educator dies from heart failure

Prince of a human being . Influential South Florida doctor, educator dies from heart failure Devoun Cetoute, The Miami Herald Jan. 31 Dr. Lawrence M. Fishman was a bastion of the medical field in life. An educator. A lifesaver. A mentor. All things that come to mind for Fishman s friends and family when remembering his legacy. He was a prince of a human being that could always look out for someone s interests and work to let that person grow in the mindset that they had wanted to develop, said Dr. Robert Sackstein, dean of the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine at Florida International University.

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