2014

Do's And Don'ts Of Hearing Aid Care

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If you’ve suffered some degree of hearing loss, you may use or plan to use hearing aids to amplify your ability to hear sounds. According to the Hearing Loss Association of America, approximately 20 percent of U.S. adults report some level of hearing loss. As hearing aid devices can be quite costly, it’s crucial to properly care for and maintain your hearing aids to ensure that they last for years to come.…

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What You Need To Know About Advanced Health Care Directives Before Your Surgery

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When you were told that you needed major heart surgery, your mind probably raced with all sorts of possibilities of things going wrong. Instead of letting these fears grip you, use them to your advantage to decide what types of advance health care directives you’d like for your surgery and hospitalization. Here’s what you need to know. Understand What the Advanced Health Care Directives Do Each state has different requirements for their directives.…

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Dangerous Addictions: The Effects Of Chemical Dependency On Your Libido

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If you have a chemical dependency problem, it may eventually affect your libido. Libido describes your interest in intimacy with your loved one. Chemical dependency can create many side effects, such as anxiety, anger and a loss of energy when you don’t have access to drugs or alcohol. Because a strong libido depends on being personally, physically and emotionally healthy, you may have problems with intimacy. You can protect your relationship and health by seeking treatment for your chemical dependency.…

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5 Bad Habits That Might Damage Your New Dental Crown

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It can be frustrating to deal with a painful dental fracture or a tooth that has been ravaged by decay. To keep infections from spreading and to alleviate your pain, your dentist might drill away damaged areas and top that old tooth with a crown to make it strong and beautiful again. However, if your original tooth was damaged because of one of your everyday tendencies, you might end up with the same problems later.…

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People You Should See When You Need To Be Gluten-Free

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If you’ve recently been diagnosed with celiac disease you have a lot to learn. Celiac disease is a medical condition in which you need to completely avoid gluten—a protein found in barley, rye and wheat. Just a small exposure of gluten can cause damage to the lining of your small intestine. This can lead to a host of medical problems, including seizures and nerve damage. To learn how to cope with it, you will need to meet with a nutritionist.…

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Suffering Through Menopause - There Are Options

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Ask any woman that has been through, or is currently going through menopause, what is the worst part about it, and you will get a wide variety of answers. For some it is the night sweats, for others it is the hot flashes, and still others will report that the worse part is the vaginal dryness that makes intercourse very painful. No matter which symptoms that are the most hated. Most women would gladly take hormone replacement therapy, as long as it is safe.…

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Urgent Care Or Emergency Care? 3 Ways To Choose

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During the last few years, a previously rare option for after hours and rushed medical treatment has experienced a sudden boom. Urgent care clinics have taken off around the country, and the field has been growing by 8% to 10% per year, according to the Urgent Care Association of America. Thanks to this rapid growth, it’s likely that you have a choice between urgent and emergency care when dealing with a medical problem after hours.…

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3 Ways Your Doctor Might Treat Your Sleep Apnea

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After you have been diagnosed with sleep apnea, it can be scary to listen to the trail of complications that this common sleep disorder can cause. In addition to daytime grogginess and loud snoring, you might also be worried when you hear that sleep apnea can lead to high blood pressure, liver problems, and even depression. Fortunately, you might be able to find relief from all of these symptoms by working with your doctor.…

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3 Things You Should Know About Physician-Owned Hospitals

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If you are diagnosed with a heart condition and need treatment from a hospital, you may want to consider visiting a physician-owned hospital. While there is some controversy between the government and physician-owned hospitals, research proves they are more efficient and provide better care than traditional types of non-profit hospitals. What Are Physician-Owned Hospitals? There are currently around 235 physician-owned hospitals in the U.S., and these hospitals are different from traditional ones because the doctors that work there actually own them.…

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Dry Eyes: 8 Natural Solutions To Help Hydrate The Eyes

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Dry eyes is a condition that can cause irritation, itchiness and discomfort.  If you have discovered through eye exams that you are not producing enough tears to properly moisturize and lubricate your eyes, along with any prescriptions or medicated tear drops you optometrist suggests, try these 8 natural solutions to help you cope with the pain and allow your eyes to better hydrate themselves. Consider Having A Lipiflow Treatment Tears are essential in the proper function and working condition of the eye.…

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