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3 Circumstances Where Relationship Counseling May Help You And Your Partner

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Every relationship takes time and 100% effort for both partners in order for it to be successful. The two of you must learn to see the other’s perspective and think of how much you love each other, rather than completely focusing on the things that make you feel anger or resentment towards each other. Since this can often times be hard in certain situations, it can be helpful to go to relationship counseling together. Read More»

Tips For Cleaning And Maintaining Your Loved One's Walk-In Bathtub

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Walk-in bathtubs are a great addition to an accessible bathroom for the senior in your family who is trying to stay independent for as long as possible. These tubs eliminate the high side that can so frequently cause falls while providing a secure seat for those who have mobility issues. This makes it easier for older loved ones to be able to maintain their own self-care routine without having to depend on the support of someone else to get in and out of the bath. Read More»

Tips For Improved Daily Living With Macular Degeneration

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Living with a decreased sense of sight offers many challenges for everyday living. The good news is that there are many different things you can do to live a full life, despite the fact that you are living with macular degeneration. Here are some tips to help you see well while you are in your house: Adjust the Lighting in Your Home As someone living with macular degeneration, you will notice that both an environment that is too bright or too dark will limit your vision. Read More»

How To Know That Your Wisdom Teeth Need To Be Removed

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Wisdom teeth removal is pretty common, with most adults either having their teeth removed because they are impacted, or because they may pose a health risk in the future. Regular dental visits are crucial for the monitoring of your dental health, as problematic wisdom teeth that are either at risk of decay or misalignment can be detected and removed early before they develop complications. Here is a look at various signs that indicate you may need wisdom teeth removal. Read More»

Community Groups In Urban America Must Seek Congressional Intervention For Young Minority Children Suffering From Asthma

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Minority children who suffer from asthma are not receiving the kind of care that would guarantee improvement in their asthma status. However, the lack of adequate care does not seem to be that quality care is not available for these children. Asthma care guidelines are available. The problem, reportedly, is that some parents do not understand the disease and the impact it has on their children. This is driving lack of proper care for their children. Read More»

6 Ways To Prevent Urinary Tract Infections

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When you have a urinary traction infection, you have a persistent need to urinate and may feel a burning sensation while you go to the bathroom. Some of the most common risk factors for this infection include a weak immune system, sexual activity and catheter use. Although a urinary tract infection seldom results in serious complications, it can feel very uncomfortable. Here are six effective ways to prevent urinary tract infections: Read More»

Three Reasons To Consider Private Pilates Programs

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Pilates provides targeted body conditioning, toning your muscles and increasing your range of motion. This type of exercise can help you to meet your fitness and weight loss goals, and it’s usually taught in a classroom with other students of varying skill levels. If you don’t think joining a large pilates class is right for you, consider private pilates programs. Read on to find out the biggest reasons to consider private pilates programs. Read More»

3 Painful Dental Conditions You Don't Want To Get

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The pain of a toothache should never be ignored, because it could be caused by a serious dental problem. If your mouth is throbbing, contact your dentist right away for an exam to determine if you are suffering from one of the following conditions: Late-Stage Gum Disease In its earliest stage, gum disease is known as gingivitis. At this stage, it can be reversed with professional dental treatment and proper home care. Read More»

How Does Laser Surgery Work?

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If you need to have some surgery done, then your doctor might have told you that laser surgery is an option. Laser surgery may seem like a scary prospect, but it is extremely safe and effective. To help alleviate your concerns, here is a bit of background info on what laser surgery is and how it works. How does laser surgery work? For all intents and purposes, the medical laser plays the same role as a scalpel, with a couple of key differences. Read More»

Using A Patient Portal To Communicate With Patients

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Patient portal software makes it easier to communicate with your patients. Here are some of the ways that patient portals can help you provide good medical care.  Convenient Access to Test Results Providing test results after an office visit can be made simple through the use of a portal. You can alert your patients by email so that they can log in and receive their results online. It’s a good idea to follow up with another method of contact, such as a mailed result or a phone call. Read More»