
Making Naples a Better Place to Live Continues by Lois Bolin, Ph.D., Old Naples Historian
In 2013, Inc. magazine discussed why businesses should build a culture of giving back. The author wrote that making charitable donations isn’t simply a feelgood thing – it is a way to drive change in our communities and within our organizations. If I didn’t know better, I’d say the author dove into

Sheriff Rambosk’s Academy Routes Dozens of Students into Dispatching Careers at CCSO
Luzceleste Herrera never imagined herself seated behind a bank of monitors, calmly directing emergency calls through moments of crisis, let alone leading a team of dispatchers. Growing up as a shy teenager in Immokalee and the daughter of migrant farmworkers, Herrera once had no clear vision for her

Confused by Tests and Supplements? You’re Not Alone by Svetlana Kogan, M.D
As a functional medicine physician, I’ve noticed a growing trend among my new patients in the last few years. Many arrive in my office after being bombarded with slick advertisements on television, social media, or health websites. These ads promise cutting-edge testing or miracle supplements, often
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