2016

Reducing Your Newborn's Exposure To Influenza

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Influenza season is harsh for everyone, especially your newborn. When your baby is sick, it can be very distressing. The winter season is a time when you might have more people visiting or going to visit other people, increasing your child's risk of exposure. While you don't want to totally seal yourself up until your baby is older, there are some ways to reduce your child's risk of exposure to the flu.

28 December 2016

Why ThermiVa Is Ideal For Vaginal Tightening

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Does having sexual intercourse with your partner cause embarrassment because your vagina isn't tight? If you have been unsuccessful at doing Kegel exercises to tighten your vagina, the problem can be resolved by speaking with a specialist about a procedure known as ThermiVa. This article covers some of the things that might be in your mind in regards to the ThermiVa vaginal tightening procedure. No Worrying About Experiencing Pain The best thing about undergoing the ThermiVa procedure is that you will not feel any pain.

22 December 2016

Don't Let The Flu Ruin An Industry Award Acceptance Speech

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Special events to honor a professional's grand achievements are forever memorable. Looking back at winning a top professional organization's award for marketing and sales excellence could be a career changer. Competitors may choose to offer a lucrative deal to lure away such a pro. Yes, the evening could be extremely memorable but it may end up being memorable in a bad way. Suffering from the flu might lead to skipping the awards ceremony and losing out on very important industry-wide attention.

22 December 2016

Need A Knee Replacement? Which Details You Need To Consider

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Many people with long-standing knee arthritis will face a time when a knee replacement is their only option. When it is time to have a knee replacement, there are different considerations you and your surgeon need to address for the best possible outcome. Getting By With A Partial Replacement If only one part of your knee is affected by osteoarthritis, there are situations where you might do better with a partial replacement instead of a total knee replacement.

18 December 2016

Top 4 Questions To Ask An Oncologist At Your First Visit

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Once a patient is given a cancer diagnosis, the next step is to schedule an appointment with an oncologist. It is important that you gather all of your relevant medical history, as well as any test results so that the oncologist can review them. After you've taken the time to put together the necessary paperwork, you'll want to create a list of questions to ask the doctor. This list will keep you focused so that you leave feeling good about the oncologist and your treatment plan.

16 December 2016

New Developments In Infertility Treatments You Should Know About

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While most men and women who are one day planning to have children never anticipate finding themselves seeking out the assistance of an infertility center, for many couples and individuals around the country, this is exactly what happens. Infertility, or an inability to conceive and/or carry a child to term is an increasingly discussed problem across the globe. Because of this fact, doctors and researchers are often seeking out newer and more effective ways of treating and addressing infertility problems and helping couples and individuals to conceive and successfully carry a healthy baby to term.

15 December 2016

Three Traits A Neonatology Nurse Should Possess

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If you are interested in a career in the health care field and enjoy being around newborn babies, you may be thinking about a neonatology career. Neonatologists and neonatal nurses are in high demand right now. However, it takes a special type of person to work around newborn babies, particularly those that are ill or premature. If you are considering going into this field, here are three traits that you should possess if you want to make a great neonatology nurse.

13 December 2016

Tips For Recovering From Tearing Your ACL

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If you have torn your ACL, you are likely going to need surgery or physical therapy in order to get it back to its normal state. This can be frustrating for you because it means that you are in pain while waiting for the surgery or for your ACL to get stronger. Your mobility is also impaired to the point where you might not be able to play sports in the same way that you would have been able to otherwise until you heal completely, which can be hard for you to deal with.

7 December 2016

Tips For Helping Your Child Cope With The Emotional Fallout Of Allergies

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Having allergies as a kid isn't any fun. It might be harder for your child to play outside, go to birthday parties, or do other normal kid stuff. However, the emotional symptoms can be just as bad as the physical symptoms. This is because your child might be embarrassed about the fact that he or she can't eat cake at a birthday party or because they have to go to the nurse to get medication because he or she is coughing too hard during pollen season.

7 December 2016

Tips For Talking To Your Parents About The HPV Vaccine

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If you are a teen under your parent's health insurance, there is a good chance that you go to the same doctor that you have been going to since you were little and that your mom or dad makes your appointments and goes with you. This can make asking the pediatrician personal questions somewhat difficult because you might be too embarrassed to do so in front of your parents or that asking your parents to leave the room is too much conflict.

7 December 2016