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Doctor Kalitenko Anti Aging Clinic

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Would you like to look and feel 10 years younger? Enhance your beauty, boost your energy, improve your sleep and personal life with hormone replacement therapy. Non surgical face lifts including thread lift, Botox and Restylane injections, and other cosmetic treatments in non surgical face lifts anti aging medical practice. Sergey Kalitenko, MD is a physician, Board certified in Anti Aging and Regenerative Medicine as well as in Internal medicine.

Doctor Kalitenko came into anti aging medicine because he needed to survive himself. A few years ago he started experiencing heart problems. He could not work efficiently. Traditional work up was done but did not reveal the cause of his problem and unfavorable prognosis seemed to be unavoidable. But soon he found out, that the reason of his heart problem was not what he used to look for: it was not cholesterol, not too much stress, but his hormone levels decline.

Professional care from Medicare

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Health is something we seriously begin to think of only after experiencing a more or less severe disorder. In our natural, daily attitude we use health as a premise for making the best of our time, and most of our deeds focus on different issues. Nevertheless, health insurance programs have been designed as a manner to cover this particular aspect of our lives without being necessary to keep track of it constantly, and this proves to be a very suitable manner of dealing with health issues, because it is more or less probable that at a certain point we should experience one disorder or other. Medicare part B, as well as Medicare part D, stands for a health insurance program covering some medical services within the perimeter of a wider program, that is, Medicare.

Medicare part D assists beneficiaries in the purchasing of prescription drugs. Whoever is eligible for other parts of Medicare program and is actually enrolled in one of them may subscribe to part D as well. Irrespective of the specificity of the items covered by Medicare part D, this portion of the program works differently, that is, clients must choose one of the many plans within part D offered by Medicare. The main two programs are the so called stand-alone Prescription Drug Plan, or PDP, and Medicare Advantage Plan, or MA-PD. Due to the fact that part D is designed to work this way, enrollees have the possibility to choose the insurance of a certain class of drugs supposed to be necessary in the coming year. The plans are flexible as they can be changed each year according to the beneficiary’s needs.