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Five Things Seniors Can Do At Home To Alleviate The Symptoms Of Arthritis

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Arthritis and joint pain are common complaints of senior patients. In some cases, these conditions can be so severe that they require home care nursing services to help seniors take care of everyday mobility and self-care issues.  Although arthritis can’t be entirely cured, there are a lot of things senior patients can do to alleviate the symptoms and reduce any discomfort they feel. The following are five things seniors can do at home to alleviate the symptoms of arthritis: Read More»

3 Benefits Of Taking Colostrum Supplements

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Colostrum or first milk, is what cows and similar animals feed to their young to develop their immune system and give them all the nutrients they need. Colostrum supplements are growing in popularity because of their great health benefits to your gut, immune system and overall body. If you aren’t sure if colostrum supplements are right for you, check out these three benefits of adding colostrum to your diet. Better Intestinal Health Read More»

Things You Can Try For Plantar Fasciitis Foot Pain

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Plantar fasciitis causes foot pain that is sometimes severe. It can take several months for your foot to heal from this condition, and during that time, your pain could be bad enough to interfere with walking. Here are a few ways to deal with the pain while you’re waiting on your foot to heal. Use Rest And Ice For Pain Relief One reason plantar fasciitis is so painful is due to the inflammation it causes in your tissues. Read More»

Telestroke: What It Is And What To Expect

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A stroke occurs when the blood flow to your brain is temporarily blocked. Because this causes the cells in that area of the brain to be deprived of oxygen and glucose, damage occurs. There are two types of stroke. In ischemic stroke, clots form in the brain’s blood vessels, or in blood vessels leading to the brain. Rarely clots form in blood vessels somewhere else in your body and travel to the brain. Read More»

What To Know If You're Considering Coolsculpting

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Also known as body contouring, CoolSculpting is an FDA-approved procedure that utilizes uses patented cooling technology to eliminate fat cells. The treatment takes anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour and usually requires two or three sessions. It’s a particularly good option for targeting specific areas of the body. If you’re considering CoolSculpting, here’s what you should know. How it Works To understand how CoolSculpting works, you’ll need a refresher on fat cells. Read More»

Consider Botox Injections In These Locations As Part Of Your "Mom Makeover"

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The average mom will often devote much of her day to caring for her family members, which makes it important to give to herself from time to time. If you’re in this situation and you feel as though you’ve sacrificed caring for your own looks, it may be time to make yourself a priority again. If you’re thinking about the ways that you can treat yourself to a “mom makeover,” one type of procedure that you can get is Botox injections. Read More»

Three Things You Should Do To Stay Healthy And Happy During Cancer Treatments

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Undergoing cancer treatments can be exhausting both emotionally and physically. There are many people who have been diagnosed with cancer who wonder what they can do to make the process easier on themselves. Here are some things that you can do when being treated for cancer to make the process more bearable. 1. Prepare For The Nausea One of the biggest complaints of people undergoing cancer treatments is the nausea. Read More»

4 Tips For Recovering After Lasik Eye Surgery

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Being able to enjoy good vision is sure to be one of the best ways to have a higher quality of life. However, if you’re eyesight isn’t as good as you want it to be, you may want to consider having lasik eye surgery. This can help to restore your sight and allow you to see better. However, the best way to get on with life as quickly as possible is to have a short recovery time. Read More»

3 Skills An Occupational Therapist May Teach An Autistic Child

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If you have a child that suffers from autism, you may want to consider therapy for this family member. By working with an occupational therapist, your child may learn some skills and have a much higher quality of life. The goal of most parents is to help an autistic kid work to be independent in the later years. This can help secure the future for the person that struggles with this condition. Read More»

Can Anemia Affect Your Child's Development?

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Anemia is usually thought of as a condition that only affects adults, but children can be anemic, too. An iron deficiency is especially serious in children because of the important role that iron plays in the development of children. If your child is showing the signs of anemia, here is what you need to know.   Why Should You Be Concerned With Anemia?  In a growing child, iron helps to move oxygen from his or her lungs to other areas of the body. Read More»