2015

Learning to Communicate With a Parent With Alzheimer's

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As your parent’s Alzheimer’s affects more of their brain functions, it will be harder to have a conversation with them. Senior home care staff who specialize in taking care of people with Alzheimer’s know that communication with them requires patience and understanding. However, here are some helpful tips to help you have a better connection with your parent when speaking with them. 1. Be a calm presence before starting any conversation with your parent.…

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How Vitamin B-2 Might Decrease The Light Sensitivity Issues You Experience

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If you are starting to notice that your eyes are more sensitive to light than they used to be, you might be developing a condition called photophobia. This condition is quite common, and it might be something you can fix by taking vitamins. In fact, increasing your intake of Vitamin B-2 might help you solve this problem. What is photophobia? Photophobia is a condition that causes a person’s eyes to be sensitive to light.…

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Treatments To Help You Cope With The Ringing In Your Ears

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Your doctor has diagnosed that annoying ringing in your ears as tinnitus. In a few cases where the noise is caused by an illness or tumor in your middle ear, surgery can correct the problem. But the majority of cases have no cure and treatment is oriented around helping you cope with the sound. Here are some of the treatments your doctor may recommend to help you live with tinnitus.…

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Can The Internet Make You Healthy? 4 Ways You Can Use Cyberspace To Get Fit

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Studies have shown again and again that motivation and sheer willpower aren’t enough to keep you on a healthy path. Even with additional tools and support, most people struggle to adopt a healthy lifestyle, relapsing and cycling through various stages of change. If you strive to follow a healthy lifestyle and fall off the wagon from time to time, you’re completely normal. However, that doesn’t mean that there’s not room for improvement.…

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Halloween Candy Horrors: Scare Away Your Kid's Cavities For Good

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If you are stressing out about your kids’ next visit to the dentist because of the Halloween sugar rush, there’s no need to be spooked. Follow these tips to mitigate any oral health issues that could come from trick-or-treating. Take Them In For Dental Sealants If you haven’t taken your kids for dental sealants already, now’s the time to do so since they only take one visit to be applied. These sealants are made of a clear plastic composite, and the dentist paints them on the grooves of your children’s teeth–especially in the pitted surfaces of molars–where cavities are often found.…

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What In-Home Treatment Is Available For Your Injured Or Ill Child?

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If you’re a working parent, you may compulsively hoard your paid sick days – even coming into work sick yourself – so that you’ll be able to take time off to care for an ill child. However, for times when your child is injured or ill enough to spend an extended time out of school or daycare, you may find that you must return to work before your child is fully recovered.…

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Could Endometriosis Be Causing Pain In Other Parts Of Your Body?

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If you suffer from endometriosis, it’s likely that you have pain, inflammation and irritation in your abdominal area on a regular cycle; as many as 6.3 million women in the U.S. suffer from this disease.  The type of tissue that lines your uterus, endometrium, breaks down each month that you’re not pregnant and is shed as part of your menstrual cycle. But when that tissue migrates to other areas of your body and breaks down the same way, there’s no place for it to go.…

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The Essentials Of Disaster Preparedness

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Preparing for natural disasters isn’t just a matter of buying a convenient kit and storing it until you need it. More than anything else, you need to understand the concepts that contribute to preparedness and which should justify the contents of any disaster kit you buy. Not only will this ensure you’re buying disaster kits that will provide for your needs, but you’ll be better prepared to use them and make it through a bad situation.…

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Getting Out Of A Hairy Situation: What You Need To Know About Hair Removal

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Summertime means a lot of things – cookouts, longer days, special summer deals – but the one thing they generally mean for women is hair removal. While you may love the look and feel of smooth, hairless legs (or armpits, or arms, etc.), but you might not love the sometimes painful, often boring process of shaving off all of that hair. If you’re looking past the razor to alternate hair  removal technology and wondering exactly which option might be right for you, then here’s what you need to know.…

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Crown Vs. Filling: Which Dental Treatment Is Right For You?

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Dental cracks due to decay or trauma can prove painful and make your tooth vulnerable to further damage. Your dentist can offer general and cosmetic dentist services that can strengthen the tooth and mask any visible imperfections. The most common crack treatments are dental crowns and fillings. Crowns and fillings can be made of similar materials. But the differing application method and location means that one will be clearly better than other in some cases.…

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