Florida
Hormone Replacement Therapy Services
The Conscious Evolution Institute is one of the premier Hormone
Restoration Clinics in the United States and proudly serves the
entire state of Florida, as well as every county in the United
States. If you are a man or woman over the age of thirty and are
interested in the benefits that Hormone Replacement Therapy can
provide, we can answer all of your questions, and provide the blood
testing and medical diagnosis necessary to help you learn whether HRT
Therapy is right for you!
Florida
HGH Injection Therapy
Human Growth Hormone Deficiency is a significant medical condition
that afflicts many in the United States. As we age, our bodies
produce Natural HGH less efficiently over time, and our bodies start
to suffer as a result. Growth Hormone is a vitally important
metabolic hormone, and when we don't have enough, the body starts to
deteriorate more quickly over time.
If you qualify for Bio-Identical HGH Therapy, we can have HGH
Injections shipped straight to your home or office.
Florida
Sermorelin Injection Therapy
HGH Injections are not the only effective treatment for HGH
Deficiency. Sermorelin Acetate is functionally identical to a hormone
produced by the human body known as Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone,
and can safely and effectively restore flagging HGH Production.
Both forms of treatment are highly effective, but Sermorelin Acetate
is a bit cheaper, and is available for off-label prescription. Your
doctor can help you decide which treatment is best for you!
Florida
Low-T Treatments
For men, Testosterone is the primary hormone which supports and
stimulates manliness. Most men simply think that Testosterone
Replacement Therapy is a treatment for Erectile Dysfunction, but
Testosterone is vitally important to a wide variety of physiological
processes which support and preserve the healthy function of the male
body.
Not only does Testosterone stimulate libido and sexual function, it
also encourages enhanced muscle strength and endurance, and many men
that suffer from Age-Related Low-T also at increased risk of a number
of medical conditions including obesity, diabetes, anxiety and
insomnia. Testosterone has also been proven to be a highly effective
medical treatment for Menopause and osteoporosis.
Florida
HCG Weight Loss Therapy
Not all Hormone Therapy Treatments are used expressly to restore
hormone balance, some are actually used as medical treatments. For
example, a hormone known as HCG has been clinically shown to be a
highly effective weight loss aid, especially when combined with a
diet method known as Caloric Restriction.
HCG causes the body to burn calories from fat more effectively, and
it also reduces the impact of hunger on the human brain, biologically
increasing willpower. HCG Injections are nearly painless and are
administered just underneath the skin. HCG Injections make it easier
to lose weight, and can result in the loss of more than a pound per
day.
Largest
Cities in Florida
Jacksonville
Jacksonville
is the most populous city in the state of Florida. The city also has
the unique status of being the largest city by area in the United
States. Jacksonville is located in Northeast Florida. Jacksonville is
the home of one professional sports team: The Jacksonville Jaguars.
Jacksonville is also home of the annual Gator Bowl, an SEC Football
game played between Georgia and Florida.
Jacksonville
has a very strong and diverse economy, with major opportunities in a
number of different fields, including Insurance, Bio-Tech, banking,
manufacturing, and distribution. Bi-Lo, Fidelity National Financial,
and CSX Transportation are all based in the city.
Miami
Miami is
located on the southern tip of Florida, and is widely recognized as
one of the most lavish cities in the United States, along the lines
of New York City, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas. Although Jacksonville
is the largest city in Florida, Miami is the center of one of the
largest metro areas in the United States.
Miami has
a large Professional Sports scene, due to its population as well as
its importance as a high-class tourist destination. Miami is the home
of the Miami Dolphins, the Miami Heat, and the Miami Marlins. Miami
has a strong and international economy, and there are many lucrative
corporations based in the area, including Burger King, Telemundo, and
Carnival Cruise Lines. It is also the home of many corporations'
Latin American Headquarters.
Tampa
Tampa,
Florida is the third largest city in the state of Florida. Tampa Bay
is sometimes referred to as Cigar City, because of its historical
importance to the American Cigar Industry. Tampa is one of the
wealthiest cities in the southeast, and has experienced a huge influx
of Americans moving to the area.
Tampa is
home to one of the most successful baseball teams of the early 21st
century: The Tampa Bay Rays. Tampa Bay is also the home turf of the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tampa has a large military presence because of
MacDill Air Force Base.
St.
Petersburg
St.
Petersburg is the fourth largest city in Florida, and is a sister
city that belongs in the same metropolitan area as Tampa, separated
by Tampa Bay. St. Petersburg goes by the nickname, The Sunshine City,
because of the tremendous amount of sunny and beautiful days
experienced by the city. Because of this wonderful weather, and the
area's great economy, St. Petersburg is both a popular vacation
destination as well as a popular retirement location.
St.
Petersburg has a strong economy, although many commute to Tampa Bay
to work. Among the largest businesses in St. Petersburg are Bayfront
Medical Center, the Home Shopping Network, and Raymond James.
Orlando
Orlando is
the fifth most populous city in the state of Florida, but is also one
of the premier tourist destinations in the United States. Orlando is,
by far, most famous for Disney World, one of the largest amusement
parks in America and the world.
Orlando is
home to one professional sports team, the Orlando Magic. Although the
Atlanta Braves are based in Georgia, they play their home Spring
Training games at Walt Disney World Resort. Orlando is also home to
the University of Central Florida, home of the Knights and the
largest public school in Florida.
All About Miami Gardens, Florida Geographic Area
Miami Gardens is a Miami suburban city located in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The city name comes from one of the major roadways through the area, Miami Gardens Drive. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the city had a population of 107,167, and it is the largest city in Florida that has a majority black American population.
In the wake of the construction of I-95 in the late 1960s, many middle and upper income African American and West Indian American families migrated from Miami neighborhoods such as Liberty City to what became Miami Gardens (then called "Norland" or "Norwood") as restrictive covenants fell into disuse and mostly lower income blacks moved to the inner city neighborhoods surrounding Liberty Square and Edison Courts.
Miami Gardens was incorporated on May 13, 2003. The city's neighborhoods of Andover, Bunche Park, Carol City, Lake Lucerne, Norland, Opa-Locka North, and Scott Lake were previously unincorporated areas within Miami-Dade County.
In 2007, Mayor Shirley Gibson said that the city would no longer allow any low income housing developments; many residents blamed the developments for spreading crime and recreational drugs throughout the city. Around that time the city's tax revenues dropped to being the third lowest in Miami-Dade County.
The city was incorporated in 2003 but many of the CDPs comprising the current city of Miami Gardens were only partially incorporated. They now make up the neighborhoods of Andover, Bunche Park, Carol City, Lake Lucerne, Norwood, Opa-Locka North, and Scott Lake. For more in-depth demographic data on these neighborhoods, their U.S. Census 2000 is available.
As of the 2010, the population was 107,167 and there were 34,284 households, 6.0% of which were vacant. As of 2003, there were 23,661 families residing in the city.
As of 2007, the age distribution was 7.25% under the age of 5, 8.8% from 5 to 9, 9.7% from 10 to 14, 16.9% from 15 to 24, and 13.2% 25 to 34, 14.3% 35 to 44, 12.5% 45 to 54, 8.7% 55 to 64 and 8.7% who are 65 years of age or older. The population is 47% male and 53% female. Family households made up 95.6%, while 4.4% were non-family households. The average household size was 3.39 members, and the city covered 20 square miles.
Bunche Park and Carol City had high percentages of various ethnic groups, such as African-Americans and black residents, Bahamians, British West Indians, Colombians, Cubans, Dominicans, Haitians, Jamaicans and Nicaraguans.
Miami Gardens is home to the Miami Dolphins, who play in Sun Life Stadium on land that was part of the Lake Lucerne CDP. Sun Life Stadium also hosts the annual Orange Bowl college football game and is the home field for the University of Miami Hurricanes football team. The Major League Baseball team Florida Marlins previously shared Sun Life Stadium with the Dolphins for almost 2 decades. In 2012 they relocated to Miami and changed their names to the Miami Marlins. Calder Race Course is also located in the city. The Antioch Mission Baptist Church of Miami Gardens is a megachurch with over 7,500 members, active in the community.
Miami Gardens is governed by a seven member City Council. Members include Mayor Oliver Gilbert (since 2012), and six Council members, four of whom are elected from districts and two who are elected city wide. The Mayor recommends, and the City Council hires, the City Manager, City Attorney and the City Clerk. The City Manager, Danny O. Crew, is responsible for the day-to-day management of all City employees and the City's $116 million annual budget. The City Manager is assisted in his duties by three Assistant City Managers. Currently the City has 530 FTE employees. On December 16, 2007, the City initiated its own police department fielding 156 sworn officers and 40 civilian staff. Previously, the City had contracted with Miami-Dade County for patrol services.
Miami Gardens Police Department official website
Miami-Dade County Public Schools serves Miami Gardens. Miami Norland High School and Miami Carol City High School are located in Miami Gardens.
St. Thomas University and Florida Memorial University are in Miami Gardens.
Miami-Dade Public Library System operates the North Dade Regional Library. The library opened in September 1979.