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Everything You Need To Know About Occupational Therapy

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Due to illness, injury, or disabilities, some people are unable to perform the basic activities of daily living. Thankfully, occupational therapy sessions can equip people with the skills they need to more effectively live their lives. Here is what you should know. What Is Occupational Therapy? Occupational therapy focuses on assisting people to find ways to adapt their limitations. By doing so, they can better care for themselves rather than rely on others. Read More»

Tips for Alleviating the Arthritis Pain in Your Hip Joints

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Whether you are living with daily hip joint pain from psoriatic, rheumatoid, or another form of arthritis, it is important you know there are many things you can do to alleviate the pain. In fact, when various strategies are combined, you can achieve maximum results and really increase your daily quality of life.  If you are tired of the lack of function, pain, and stiffness that comes with hip joint arthritis, then consider each of these tips to help alleviate your pain. Read More»

Experiencing Ankle Problems? How To Know When You Should Go To The Doctor

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When you experience an injury or otherwise develop pain in your ankle, it can be quite easy to just brush it off and try to continue on with your day. However, there are some times when you should pay special attention to the pain and other issues that you are dealing with in your ankle. Learn some of the situations in which you should go to the doctor for your ankle problems. Read More»

Helpful Advice That You May Get At Your Routine Annual Physical

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Attending a routine annual physical is one of the best ways to take a proactive approach to your health. In addition to your doctor checking your health in a number of different ways, he or she will typically sit with you for a few minutes at the conclusion of this appointment to talk about what changes you can make to boost your health. Unless your health is absolutely perfect, there are likely some areas in which you can make improvements — and your doctor will be the best person to point out these areas, as well as offer some simple ideas for you to implement. Read More»

Is A Family Doctor Or Pediatrician The Better Choice For Your Child?

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One of the most important decisions you’ll make as a parent is who you will trust with your child’s health and wellness needs. One common question new parents find themselves asking is whether it’s better to select a family doctor or a pediatrician for their child. Both have their potential advantages and drawbacks–and the medical professional that is right for your child can vary depending on a number of factors. Read More»

Young Children And Cancer: What You Need To Know About Illness And Treatments

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Even though thousands of children are diagnosed with different types of cancers each year, comparatively to the number of people who experience cancer, the ratio of children to adults is relatively small. While this is good news for society as a whole, the small number of childhood cancer cases makes it more difficult to compile statistics about treatment, recovery, and prognosis. In general, however, cancer research (even for childhood cancers) improves each year, with many new treatment options becoming available to families. Read More»

Having Trouble Sleeping With A Newborn? Tricks To Use Now To Get Sleep

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If you have a baby and you are having a difficult time sleeping, even when it’s your partners time to watch the baby or another person’s turn, there are some things that you can try to do to make sleeping more successful. Not getting the sleep you need can lead to a variety of problems, including having a compromised immunity, fatigue throughout the body, irritability and more. Instead of dealing with these issues while you are trying to care for a newborn and yourself, you want to try these things to get more rest. Read More»

Attributes Of A Quality Home Care Nurse

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As a person ages, the individual may require more assistance, especially if they suffer from a chronic health condition, such as arthritis, heart disease or diabetes. The person may not require the level of care offered in a skilled nursing facility. However, the older person may still be unable to manage daily activities, such as the administration of medication and personal care practices, on their own. Additionally, the person may be most comfortable in their own home environment. Read More»

5 Tips For Maintenance On Your Child's Wheelchair

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Being a parent alone comes with its own hardships and daily struggles, but especially so when you have a child with a disability that encompasses the need to be in a wheelchair. Taking care of the wheelchair now becomes part of your daily duties as a parent. Here are five tips to provide your own maintenance on the wheelchair that can make each day a bit easier: Check the Functions of the Wheelchair: While you don’t need to do this every day, you should at least once a week. Read More»