health--medical


  • Dealing With Excess Stomach Skin After Birthing Multiples But Not Sure If You're Done With Kids? What Are Your Options?

    17 January 2017
    If you've recently given birth to twins, triplets, or even quadruplets, you're probably still trying to get used to the realities of your new routine. Once things settle down and you begin to drop the weight you gained while gestating multiples, you may be dismayed to see that much of what you thought was belly fat is actually excess skin -- stretched out of place dur
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  • Frequently Asked Questions About Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy

    9 January 2017
    According to Health Line, approximately 150,000 people are diagnosed with epilepsy each year. Many assume that there is only one type of epilepsy that features one set of symptoms. However, this couldn't be further from the truth because there are several different types of epilepsy, including juvenile myoclonic epilepsy. If your child was recently diagnosed with this
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  • Losing Weight The Healthy Way: How To Achieve Your Weight Loss Goal

    5 January 2017
    Have you decided you would like to lose weight? You may be slightly overweight and interested in getting in shape so that you can feel more confident and ultimately become healthier. If you can reach a healthy weight and maintain it, you may be able to reduce your risk of several different medical conditions, including heart attacks and strokes. As you start shedding
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  • Understanding Some Of The Variances In Your Baby's Fecal Matter

    3 January 2017
    If you have recently had a baby and know very little about children, then every little thing can cause you to go into a panic. You should understand that there are many variations in the way that babies sleep, eat, cry, and move. Also, some milestones may be met early, on time, or late, and this is acceptable for most children. Even though you know this information, t
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  • Does Your Child Cover One Eye When Doing Homework? Time to See an Eye Doctor

    3 January 2017
    If you see your child cover one of their eyes while they are doing their homework, it's important to get a diagnosis for your child so he or she can begin treatment with vision therapy. That way, there won't be any long term affects on their eyes. Here's what you need to know.  What is diplopia & convergence insufficiency?  Diplopia is the medical word f
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