Starting a Family Once and For All
If you have been diagnosed with osteoporosis, your doctor may prescribe certain medications to help treat the problem. Certain dietary changes can also help to stop the progress of this disease. Changes in your diet that you make today can have a profound effect on the quality of your life in the future. Likewise, if you have a history of osteoporosis in your family, but have not been diagnosed with this disease, certain dietary changes can help you from developing this disease. Read More»
Has your child recently been diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease? If so, you aren’t alone. The virus, which causes painful sores to appear in the mouth, on the feet, and on the hands, is more commonly seen in the summer and fall. While it mostly affects children up to five years old, older children and adults can also contract the virus. Fortunately, the virus typically runs its course within a couple of weeks. Read More»
Muscle strains are the result of a small tear in the muscle that occurs when the muscle is pulled or twisted. Muscle strains often occur in the back, legs or arms when lifting large items, participating in physically strenuous sports or by forgetting to warm up and stretch before exercising. Regardless of how the muscle strain happens, there is normally stiffness, swelling and substantial pain in the muscle and the area surrounding it. Read More»
When you find out that your child is suffering from a form of cancer known as AML (acute myeloid leukemia), the shock can be tremendous. And because of this shock and all of the emotions you will experience, it can be difficult to keep up with and process all of the different tests and procedures that will be in store for your child both before they begin their AML treatments and during the treatment process. Read More»
If you suspect that your child has vision problems, the first thing you should do is schedule an appointment with an optometrist. Vision problems can interfere with your child’s development and their education. In addition to the treatment your child will receive from the optometrist, here are four steps you can take to strengthen your child’s eyes.
Change Their Focus
Focus practice can help your child strengthen their eyes by rapidly changing their focal points. Read More»