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Have Glaucoma? 3 Reasons To Have An Eye Stent

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If you suffer from glaucoma, there is a chance that you use medication or have talked to your doctor about invasive surgeries. However, you should know that there is a chance that there is a better option for you – an eye stent. Basically, an eye stent is a small device that is implanted into the eye area and that is designed to reduce your eye pressure, which can lessen the symptoms of glaucoma. Read More»

4 Questions To Ask Yourself Prior To Moving In An Elderly Parent

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If you’re considering moving in either one or both of your elderly parents, it’s important to take the time to ask yourself the four questions below. 1. What Type of Care Will They Need On a Regular Basis? Prior to taking on the task of caring for your elderly parent, it’s important to know what type of care they receive currently and what type of care they’ll need in the future. Read More»

3 Benefits of Going to CNA School

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If you are looking at potential job opportunities, you might be thinking about going to CNA school. However, you might still be unsure of whether or not this is the right career move. Luckily, there are a lot of benefits of going to school to become certified as a nursing assistant. These are just a few of them. 1. Enjoy Many Different Types of Job Opportunities One great thing about being a CNA is the fact that you are opening yourself up to a lot of different job opportunities. Read More»

3 Reasons Kids In Other Countries May Potty Train Before American Children

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Around the world, the average age of potty training is around 12 months of age, but in the United States, the average age of successful potty training is between 2.5 and 3 years of age. Even in the U.S., the average age of potty training has slowly been increasing over the past few decades. For this reason, you may find it strange that your child is not yet potty trained at age 2-3, and wonder if they are suffering from developmental issues, either physical or emotional. Read More»

When A Cold Turns Bad: 3 Signs You Need To See A Doctor

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There is no cure for the common cold, so going to the doctor usually won’t do you any good. However, many serious illnesses start out as colds, which means that your cold can get ugly pretty fast. If your cold takes a turn for the worse, you will ultimately have to see a doctor in order to get better. But how can you tell when you need medical intervention or another day of rest? Read More»

Three Steps To Take When You Believe A Loved One Needs Hearing Aids

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Having a family member begin to lose his or her hearing can be a challenge, but it’s hardly a rarity; almost one in four adults between the ages of 65 and 74 experiences hearing loss, and this issue is even more prevalent in those over the age of 75. When someone around you struggles to hear, it’s important that you don’t get frustrated. Instead, gently suggest that the person might benefit from a hearing test. Read More»

Natural Ways To Improve Your Skin

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Some of us are blessed with flawless skin. The rest of us, however, have to work for it. There’s no shame in actively trying to improve your complexion. When makeup isn’t enough, what can you do to get clear, even, and baby soft skin? First, speak with a dermatologist about products and services to achieve that coveted look. Then do the following steps to get healthier looking skin naturally.  Prevent Wrinkles Read More»

Pain And Swelling In Your Legs Could Be Blood Clots

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You may be accustomed to your legs being tired after a long walk. That’s a normal muscle response to exercise. But if you start to notice swelling in your legs, especially around the calf, you may have a different issue. Blood clots restrict the circulation in your legs and can become very painful. Here is what you need to know about these blood clots and how your doctor can prevent them from becoming a serious health problem. Read More»

Things To Consider When Buying Stair Lifts

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If you live in a multiple-story house and you or someone you live with has mobility issues, a stair lift, also sometimes called a stair glide, can be a good way to make all floors of the home accessible to everyone. There are many different styles of stair lifts available from companies likeAll-Star Lifts. The type of stairs in the home and the type of mobility issue can help determine which is the best option for you. Read More»

Child Showing ADHD Symptoms? 2 Health Problems They Could Have Instead

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Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, or ADHD, has been a growing problem in the United States for decades. If your child is showing some of the common symptoms of this disorder, such as restlessness and an inability to concentrate in school, then you may think your first step should be obtaining a diagnosis from a mental health professional. However, there are many other health problems in children that can cause symptoms similar to ADHD, and you should have your pediatrician rule them out first. Read More»