2017


  • Need To Make Your Home Accessible For An Aging Parent? What Are Some Options?

    28 March 2017
    If you've made the often-difficult decision to move an aging or ailing parent into your home so that you and other family members can provide the hands-on care that he or she needs, you may be anxious at the thought of your parent attempting to navigate your stairs, narrow doorways, or other parts of your home that are less than fully handicap-accessible. Fortunately,
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  • Recovering From Corrective Vision Surgery

    27 March 2017
    Being able to see clearly is something that is of vital importance. Many people rely on eyeglasses or contact lenses in order to correct vision issues, but these aids can become expensive over time. If you are tired of the expense and inconvenience associated with glasses or contacts, you may want to consider corrective vision surgery. You can talk with a place, like
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  • 3 Tips For Making It Through Your Hospital Bed Rest When You Have A High-Risk Pregnancy

    27 March 2017
    If you're experiencing a high-risk pregnancy and resting at home with frequent medical check-ins hasn't improved your status as hoped, bed rest in a hospital setting may be necessary to extend your pregnancy and monitor your health. Although not common, bed rest in the hospital may be able to extend your pregnancy, watch you for complications
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  • 4 Tips For Choosing A New Family Doctor

    27 March 2017
    If you've moved to a new area or have found yourself with a new insurance carrier, it may be time to switch family doctors. Many families stress out about making this type of decision because they worry that they won't make the right choice. There are many great doctors out there who want to help you with your family's health needs. It's easier than you think to
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  • Burst Fracture: Frequently Asked Questions About This Type Of Spinal Compression Fracture

    27 January 2017
    According to the Houston Methodist Hospital, approximately 700,000 individuals with osteoporosis suffer from spinal compression fractures each year. There are different levels of spinal fractures, and each depends upon the severity of the injury. A wedge fractures refers to a break near the front of the vertebrae, while a crush fracture is a fracture that occurs acros
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