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Plants use photons from the sun light to energize their cells and grow. Could it be possible for the human cells to do the same if we deliver enough photons deep into the tissue? Surprisingly, the answer is yes!

Lasers have been rapidly gaining popularity in modern medicine and have already become indispensable in surgery and cosmetology. The time has come for medical applications of lasers. Therapeutic lasers have been used in Europe for quite some time and they are becoming more and more popular as number of applications continues to increase. Although still not widely used in mainstream medicine they are well established as alternative treatments of pain and especially anti-aging medicine and dermatology.

The future of Laser Therapy also known as Low Level Laser Therapy or LLLT, cannot be brighter. As the technology gains more recognition, it will become the treatment of choice for many medical conditions including pain, inflammation, arthritis, skin disorders and many others. Research on Laser Therapy is very promising in trauma, sport medicine, neuro-degenerative diseases, heart disease, speedy recovery from surgeries and many others. Eventually Laser Therapy will replace commonly used medications and many surgeries will become obsolete.

Laser Therapy is so revolutionary, that it upsets the understanding of human physiology and makes many doctors uncomfortable even to talk about it. History teaches us that it likes to repeats itself. Before Dr. Luis Paster discovered bacteria proving "germ theory", there was so much skepticism and emotions ran so high in the medical establishment, that many medical boards banned the use of anti-septics before surgeries! Can you imagine a surgeon today not washing his hands before performing even a mole removal?

Either way Laser Therapy has arrived and is here to stay. It will eventually change the way the medicine is practiced and will overturn current business models and cash flow. Inexpensive but superior to many drugs, it will surly face resistance from pharmaceutical industry and sometimes, medical establishment itself.

Medical Frontiers provides Laser Therapy services in Pittsburgh area and is one of the first such centers in the USA. A. Zielke, MD and his staff have gained unique expertise in high power therapeutic lasers having had an early start long before the lasers became FDA approved and available on the market.

The laser treatments are safe, effective and completely painless.

Please review our website and contact us for questions on how you can benefit from Laser Therapy.

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Cole Dworek - Herniated Cervical Disc
Dan Albaugh - Knee Pain
David Hughes - Knee Pain
David Rorer - Shoulder Pain
Ed Novak - Chewed Tobacco
Francis Golembiowski - RSD
Frank Longo - Phantom Pain
Laura Kersher - RSD
Mildred Schiffer - RSD
Ramon Davis - Post Surgical Hip Pain
Roberta Carricato - Headache
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Laser Therapy May Improve Fertility
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) may perk up sperm and improve fertility rates, according to a newly released study.... Read More
HealthWatch: Laser Treatment For Rosacea
It's a skin condition that affects 45 million people, and is often misdiagnosed for years.
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Epilepsy Drugs Get Suicide Risk Warning
The FDA today announced that it will require makers of epilepsy drugs to add a warning about increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors to...
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The Great American Smokeout Is Here! Time To Quit Smoking!
For many people trying to kick the noxious habit of smoking, the Great American Smokeout is a great chance to do it!... Read More
Prescription drug injuries and deaths reach record levels
Chantix linked to 112 deaths and 3,325 serious injuries since release.....
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Parkinson’s Disease Linked to Vitamin D Insufficiency
A new study by US researchers has found that Parkinson’s sufferers have insufficient levels of vitamin D compared to healthy people....... Read More
High Vitamin D Levels Protect Children from Rickets and Other Diseases
Millions of children will need to take their vitamin D supplements each day to meet the new recommendation of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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Fish Oil Supplements Help With Heart Failure
Daily supplements of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids -- the kind found in fish oil -- reduced deaths and hospitalizations of people with heart failure... Read More
Women turn to acupuncture for "nonsurgical facelift"
Tired of Botox? Can't stand the thought of another chemical peel? Perhaps, acupuncture is the answer.... Read More
Lycopene as effective as statins for artery health
Supplements of the lycopene, the carotenoid that give tomatoes their red colour, may be as effective as statins... Read More
Watermelon Could Be the Answer to a Great Sex Life
If you need to spice up your sex life, a slice of watermelon may be the answer.... Read More
Green tea reduces heart disease
Greek scientists have found that regularly drinking green tea can significantly reduce cardiovascular-related........ Read More
Laser treatment could help kill superbugs
A laser treatment that wipes out drug-resistant bacterial infections... Read More
Laser headband brings Alzheimer's out of the shadows
A harmless laser might be able to spot the tangled proteins in brain tissue associated with Alzheimer's disease in a living person... Read More
Study shows more benefits of sunshine vitamin
People with a vitamin D deficiency are likely to die sooner than people whose blood contains higher amounts of the so-called sunshine vitamin... Read More
Flavonols may slash colorectal cancer risk
An increased intake of antioxidant flavonols from tea, onions, beans, and apples may slash the risk of colorectal cancer by a whopping 76 per cent... Read More
How Can Vitamins Help with Alzheimer’s?
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. Approximately 4.5 million Americans have this disease.... Read More
Vitamin D May Help Prevent Heart Attacks
An article published in the June 9 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine reports that men who have low levels of vitamin D are at a higher risk of heart attack... Read More
Harvard psychiatrists under-report drug company payments
Harvard Medical School doctors who helped pioneer the use of psychiatric drugs in children violated U.S. government... Read More
Chronic Pain Shrinks People's Brains
Pain causes an unexpected brain drain, according to a new study in which the brains of people with chronic backaches were up to 11 percent
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Report on Pfizer's smoking-cessation drug raises safety questions
......side effects possibly linked to Pfizer Inc.'s smoking-cessation drug, Chantix, including heart trouble, seizures and diabetes... Read More
Prozac, used by 40m people, does not work say scientists
Prozac, the bestselling antidepressant taken by 40 million people worldwide, does not work and nor do similar drugs in the same class... Read More
Low Levels of Vitamin D Spell Trouble for Breast Cancer Patients
Women with breast cancer who have a vitamin D deficiency at the time of diagnosis are more likely... Read More
Study explains why vitamin D prevents prostate cancer
A study by researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center provides an explanation why vitamin D... Read More
Vitamin D may help curb breast cancer
Breast cancer patients with low levels of vitamin D were much more likely to die of the disease... Read More
Eating flaxseed may halt prostate cancer growth
Daily consumption of flaxseed may stop the growth of prostate cancer tumours... Read More
Lignans' prostate cancer protection gets study boost
The lignan metabolite enterolactone may prevent the spread of prostate cancer by acting at the genetic level... Read More
Omega-3 EPA linked to less depression
Increased blood levels of the omega-3 fatty acid eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) may reduce the severity of symptoms of depression... Read More
Families will make case for vaccine link to autism
Families claiming that a mercury-based preservative in vaccines triggers autism will challenge mainstream medicine... Read More
Revolutionary Laser Technique Destroys Viruses And Bacteria Without Damaging Human Cells
Physicists in Arizona State University have designed a revolutionary laser technique which can... Read More
Feds: Teen use of pot can lead to dependency, mental illness
Depression, teens and marijuana are a dangerous mix that can lead to dependency, mental illness or suicidal thoughts... Read More
Speaking More Than One Language May Slow The Aging Process In The Mind
Children who speak a second or third language may have an unexpected advantage later in life... Read More
Exercise-heart study casts doubt on 'fit but fat' theory
New research challenges the notion that you can be fat and fit, finding that being active can lower but not eliminate heart risks faced by heavy women... Read More
FDA seeks more information from Merck for cholesterol drug
A Merck & Co. experimental drug has been rejected by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the second time in four days.... Read More
Ritalin poses child crime risk
CHILDREN who use Ritalin for a long period of time could be more at risk of delinquency and substance abuse, a study has found.... Read More
High Doses of Vitamin E Lengthen Lives of Alzheimer's Patients
Alzheimer's patients who consume very high levels of vitamin E seem to live longer than those who do not, new research suggests.... Read More
Diet reduces heart attacks, strokes
A large study offers the strongest evidence yet that a diet the government recommends for lowering blood pressure can save people from heart attack and stroke.... Read More
FDA doesn't care about patients giving priority to its big customers - Pharmaceutical Companies
Catering to a powerful drug company, the government agency responsible for protecting public health and safety will expedite expanded approval of a controversial cervical cancer vaccine already linked to the deaths of nearly a dozen girls and serious adverse reactions in thousands of others.... Read More
FDA warning on Botox
FDA Notifies Public of Adverse Reactions Linked to Botox Use
Ongoing safety review of Botox, Botox Cosmetic and Myobloc taking place
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today notified the public that Botox ....
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Unfavorable drug studies don't get into print: report
Nearly a third of antidepressant drug studies are never published in the medical literature and nearly all happen to show that the drug being tested did not work... Read More
Ga. girl helps link autism to childhood vaccines
In a move autism family advocates call unprecedented, federal health officials have concluded that childhood vaccines contributed to symptoms of the disorder in a 9-year-old Georgia girl.

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Study: Artificial Sweeteners Increase Weight Gain Odds
Calorie-conscious consumers who opt for diet sodas may gain more weight than if they drank sugary drinks....
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Vitamin D deficiency linked to heart, stroke risk
People with low vitamin D levels face an elevated risk for heart attack, heart failure and stroke,
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New Way to Kill Viruses: Shake Them to Death
Recent experimental evidence has shown that laser pulses tuned to the right frequency can kill certain viruses.
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Why stress can lead to obesity
Don’t know why you are putting on so much weight? Blame the stress at work and at home.

In a study to show how stress has a direct effect on fat accumulation... Read More
Healthy Lifestyle Is the Secret to Longer Life, Researchers Say
Not smoking, regular exercise, maintaining normal weight, and avoiding diabetes and high blood pressure seem to be the secrets of living to age 90, researchers say.... Read More
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