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The staff at LaVan & Neidenberg cares about the disabled and we are passionate about  the issues that affect those who are applying or waiting for Social Security Disability, Veterans' Disability Compensation, and/or Long-Term Disability Insurance benefits. We make it a point to blog about important topics such as advances in the various disability claims processes, advances in medicine, upgrades to the various disability benefits programs, and much more.

The personal injury division of our firm often reports on the tri-county area's traffic accidents. The reporting of traffic accidents in no way means or implies that we represent any of the individuals involved. However, we do wish those involved a speedy recovery and we send our condolences to the families who have lost their loved ones in an automobile accident.

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9/19/2011
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Cost Cut for Patients Suffering Chronic Diseases

New efforts are being made to help lower costs for patients needing to treat chronic diseases. Call a Miami Beach long-term disability lawyer: 1-888-234-5758.

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9/15/2011
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More Teens and Young Adults Are Experiencing Strokes

Teens and young adults who experience strokes have increased at least by a third. Contact your Fort Lauderdale long-term disability lawyer at 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

9/14/2011
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Orthopedic Surgery Patients with Heart Disease have Increase Risk of Complications

Patients with heart disease who undergo orthopedic surgery have a greater risk of further problems. Call an Atlanta long-term disability lawyer: 1-888-234-5758.

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9/13/2011
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A Healthy Lifestyle Could Reduce Risk of Diabetes By 80%

Risks of developing diabetes could be reduced by 80%, when living a healthy lifestyle. Contact your Hallendale long-term disability attorney: 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

9/12/2011
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Belly Fat Loss Greater With Aerobic Exercise than Resistance Training

Study shows you have a 67% better chance of losing belly fat with aerobic exercise. Contact your Miami-Dade County long-term disability lawyer: 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

9/9/2011
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First Responders of 9/11 Suffering Physical and Mental Health Issues

A decade later, 9/11 first responders are still suffering physical and mental health issues. Call a Palm Beach Co. long-term disability lawyer: 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

9/8/2011
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New Experimental Drug Could Better Treat Atrial Fibrillation

A new experimental drug could be better in treating atrial fibrillation than warfarin. Contact your South Florida long-term disability lawyer at 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

9/7/2011
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Moderate Consumption of Chocolate Could Reduce Risk of Heart Disease

Regular consumption of chocolate may potentially reduce risks of heart disease by a third. Contact your Miami Beach long-term disability lawyer: 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

9/6/2011
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Gene Mutation May Indicate Risk of Mesothelioma

Findings of a gene mutation, known as BAP1, may indicate the risk of mesothelioma. Contact your Fort Lauderdale long-term disability lawyer at 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

9/6/2011
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Women Undergoing Unnecessary Screening and Treatment for Osteoporosis

About half of women who are undergoing screening and treatments for osteoporosis don’t need it. Call your Georgia long-term disability attorney: 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

9/2/2011
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Smoking Found to Be Linked to Bladder Cancer

A recent study finds smoking may increase risk of bladder cancer by almost 50%. Contact your Palm Beach County long-term disability attorney at 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

9/1/2011
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Calcium Test May Detect Risk of Heart Attack or Stroke

Calcium test may be able to site heart attack or stroke risks in moderate heart problems. Call a Miami-Dade County long-term disability lawyer: 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

8/31/2011
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Metabolic Syndrome Victims Have Increased Risk of Kidney Disease

Individuals with metabolic syndrome have a 55% increased risk of kidney disease. Contact your Broward County long-term disability lawyer at 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

8/30/2011
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Early Trials Show Promise for a Potentially Safer Heart Failure Drug

A heart failure drug known as omecamtiv mecarbil, proves to be safer in early trials. Contact your South Florida long-term disability attorney: 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

8/29/2011
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Doctor Believes His Diet Can Prevent Heart Disease

Doctor believes his discovery of the Esselsytn diet, can prevent heart disease. Contact your Miami Gardens long-term disability attorney at 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

8/26/2011
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Prescription Drug Consumers Be Aware of Illegal Online Pharmacies

About 25% of the time, prescription drug users are redirected to illegal online pharmacies. Call a Fort Lauderdale long-term disability lawyer: 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

8/24/2011
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Where You Live May Influence Cost of Healthcare Premiums

Where you reside in the United States may influence what you pay for healthcare premiums. Contact your Atlanta long-term disability lawyer at 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

8/23/2011
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Tobacco Companies Filing Lawsuit over FDA’s Graphic Warning Label Requirements

Tobacco companies are suing for FDA’s graphic label mandate that shows risks of smoking. Call your Deerfield Beach long-term disability lawyer: 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

8/22/2011
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Too Much Television Can Shorten Your Life Span

For every hour of watching television, your life could be shortened by almost a half hour. Contact your Plantation long-term disability lawyer: 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

8/18/2011
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Some Hospitals Fail to Find Heart Blockages

A study finds that not all hospitals are good at finding heart blockages in patients. Contact your Broward County long-term disability lawyer: 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

8/17/2011
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Heart Attack Victims May Develop Complications from Anemia

Due to excessive blood withdrawal, for heart attack victims, risks of anemia may occur. Contact your Miami Gardens long-term disability lawyer: 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

8/16/2011
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Diet High in Fiber Could Reduce Risk of Colon Polyps

Eating a diet high in fiber could reduce risk of colon polyps, a precursor to colon cancer. Contact your Miami long-term disability attorney: 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

8/15/2011
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Morning Smokers Have Increased Risk of 3 Types of Cancers

Studies found morning smokers to have a higher risk of head, neck, and lung cancers. Contact your Fort Lauderdale long-term disability attorney: 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

8/12/2011
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5 Important Facts to Know About Long-Term Disability Insurance

There are 5 facts about long-term disability insurance that may benefit you in the future. Call your Hallendale long-term disability attorney: 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability

8/11/2011
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Smokers Double the Risk of Developing Atrial Fibrillation

Considering smoking can cause abnormal heart rhythm, chances of atrial fibrillation doubles. Contact a Plantation long-term disability attorney: 1-888-234-5758.

Category: Long-Term Disability