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3 Ways Your Pain Relievers Can Affect Your Eyes

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If you routinely take aspirin or ibuprofen for pain relief, you may experience side effects such as stomach upset or skin rash. These medications, also known as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, can also lead to problems with your eyes. If you take NSAIDs and notice a change in your vision or the appearance of your eyes, visit your eye doctor for an examination. Here are three things aspirin and ibuprofen can do to your eyes: Read More»

Protecting Yourself From Osteoporosis After Overcoming Anorexia Nervosa

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Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by many disturbing symptoms and side effects, but one of the most insidious and unrecognized is osteoporosis. Bones deprived of their necessary nutrients will begin to wither away until they are easily fractured or cannot support your weight. Even after you have overcome your anorexia nervosa, you may still be at risk for developing osteoporosis in the future. Regular bone density exams and preventative measures can, however, keep this dreaded condition at bay and leave your bones as strong and healthy as possible. Read More»

A Guide For Choosing A Rolling Walker

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Rolling walkers can provide a lot more mobility than a standard walker. They are often easier to use since they roll forward – there is no need to lift them up unless one is navigating a step. They also are generally equipped with more features, such as seats, that make them more useful. The following guide can help you choose the best rolling walker for your needs. Choose a wheel amount Read More»

Swimmer's Ear Guide For Children

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Summer fun in the lake or pool can later turn into pain for your child if they develop swimmer’s ear. It can be especially hard to diagnose in young children that aren’t very verbal yet, since the early symptoms may just seem like expected behavior from a tired child. The following guide can help you quickly recognize swimmer’s ear in your young child, along with providing information on how to remedy it. Read More»

5 Ways To Fall Proof A Senior's Home

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Falls are quite common in the elderly and can lead to some serious injuries. Sensory problems, muscle weakness, low blood pressure and certain medications can increase the risk of falls. If you are worried that your elderly loved one will fall, you can help. Here are five effective ways to fall proof a senior’s home: Encourage Your Family Member to Exercise Physical activity improves strength and flexibility, reducing the risk of falls. Read More»