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How Laser Trabeculoplasty Surgery Can Help Treat Your Glaucoma

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Glaucoma is a disease that is often characterized by improper drainage in the eye and increased eye pressure. There are many different types of surgeries for treating this condition, with each one tailored to the unique glaucoma condition faced by the patient. Laser trabeculoplasty is one glaucoma surgery option that utilizes a focused laser beam to correct the drainage angle present in the eye. This helps reduce pressure in the eye by allowing excess fluid to drain out through the front portion of the eye. Read More»

How Bottles, Pacifiers, And Fingers May Damage Your Infant's Teeth

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One natural reflex that your child knows, even before they are born, is sucking. It is crucial to their development process, as it helps provide them comfort during the first couple of years when they need to soothe themselves. It is natural to be worried about how sucking on bottles, pacifiers, and fingers will damage their teeth as an infant. By understanding the truth to childhood sucking habits, it will let you know the dangers of it, and what you can do about it. Read More»

Breast Augmentation And Breast Cancer Prevention: What You Need To Know

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After much thought and pondering, you have made the big decision to consider undergoing a breast augmentation procedure. Whether you have unusually small breasts and are looking to make them “normal,” or are looking to make a major statement with your breast size and cleavage, the basic procedure is the same. However, one of your primary concerns may be in regard to the possibility of developing breast cancer. Before you let this fear dissuade you from pursuing your goals for your breast augmentation procedure, get to know the facts about breast augmentation and breast cancer prevention. Read More»

Using The Right Water To Improve Your Cooking

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Water is the universal solvent, capable of dissolving just about anything given sufficient time and energy. It’s also a fairly universal ingredient for most foods, from soup to homebrewed beer, and like any other ingredient it brings its own flavors to the party. If what comes out of your kitchen tap tastes like it came out of a public pool there’s a good chance it’s imparting that same taste to everything you boil, braise, brew, brine, steep, or stew. Read More»

3 Services Your Funeral Home Should Offer

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As a funeral director you may find yourself constantly trying to stay up to date on the latest in funeral services. You want to be prepared and ready for the many things that families can request during the funeral planning process. There are a few services that are considered modern and popular, especially when people are pre-planning their funerals. If you want to ensure that your services are up to date and that you have at least one of the new services people may request, consider these three services your funeral home should offer. Read More»

Understanding More About Mole Removal Surgery

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It’s normal for adults to have between 10 to 40 moles on their skin, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Some people, especially those with fair skin, have more. Although it’s not usually medically necessary to have a mole removed, a dermatologist can remove a mole for cosmetic reasons. Even if you have a mole removed for medical reasons, a dermatologist will advise you on the best type of procedure for your case. Read More»

Spot A Scam: Protecting Your Parents From Con Artists

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As your parents become older, they are more likely to become confused. When this happens, they may become the victims of financial scams. One of the benefits of long-term care is that you will have professionals not only looking after your parents’ physical well-being, but they will also make it more difficult for scam artists to isolate your parents and exploit them financially. However, there are also ways you can identify that your loved one is being scammed and prevent this from occurring. Read More»

Preventative Medicine And Your Chiropractor

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Most people think about their chiropractor only when they have injured themselves. A strained back or neck means a quick call to the doctor. But certain lifestyle changes can benefit from a visit to the chiropractor. They can evaluate your current physical condition and recommend how to deal with upcoming changes. Here are a few reasons you’ll want to make an appointment with your doctor to make sure you’re ready for the changes in your life. Read More»

You're Not Alone: Learning How To Make Brushing Your Teeth An Automatic Daily Habit

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If you’re an adult who still has to put “brush teeth” on your to do list if you want to remember to do it, you’re not alone, believe it or not. As basic as this task seems, not everyone has it ingrained in their minds as an automatic habit, like putting on shoes before leaving for work. Rather than continually try to hide your to-do list, thinking that you’d be too embarrassed to have other people find it, use multiple tactics to get into the habit of brushing your teeth at specific times. Read More»

3 Tips To Finding True Healing From Your Addiction

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Overcoming an addiction is very hard. Some people find it near impossible to rise above the slavery that they feel to their addiction. The good news is that there is hope and there can be healing. Many people have success in freeing themselves from addiction, but it takes hard work, desire and dedication. Here are a couple things that are essential to overcoming an addiction. 1. You are Responsible For Your Addiction and Your Recovery Read More»