2017

Thinking Of Trying Cryotherapy? Look For A Clinic At Your Gym

29 December 2017
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If some people in your circle of friends have recently tried cryotherapy and have raved about it, it's only natural for you to be curious. The popularity of this chilly therapy means that cryotherapy clinics are increasingly common, so you may have several locations to consider when you're looking to book a session. You'll often find cryotherapy clinics that are attached to gyms — and there may even be a clinic that is part of the gym that you go to or a gym that you've thought about attending. Read More …

Innovative Yttrium-90 Microsphere Radioembolization Vascular Radiology Prolongs Lives Of Liver Cancer Patients

27 December 2017
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Specially trained and board-certified physicians are now using interventional oncology to deliver targeted cancer treatment to liver cancer patients. The treatments are minimally invasive and are performed without medicating patients or affecting their other body parts. Innovative and minimally invasive Yttrium-90 microsphere radioembolization treatment is now a standard procedure, and the treatment does prolong patients' lives. Yttrium-90 Microsphere Radioembolization Yttrium-90 microsphere radioembolization treatment is also referred to as selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT). Read More …

3 Professional Situations To Consider Before Choosing A Neonatal Career

16 December 2017
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If you are a nurse who is considering a transfer into a neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU, there are a few things you may want to consider before making your decision. While many nurses love working with babies, the NICU has a very different atmosphere than the normal newborn nursery at the hospital. Here are three professional situations to consider prior to making the move from taking care of healthy full-term newborns to preemies and critically ill babies: Read More …

What You Should Know About Knee Replacement Surgery

13 December 2017
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As you grow older, you can expect to join many other people who have medical complaints about knee pain. You'll find that you're plagued with knee osteoarthritis symptoms stemming from degenerative joint disease. So by the time you reach 80 years of age, degenerative joint disease spawns a breakdown of cartilage that protects your knee joints. This activity causes your knee joint bones to rub against each other. The loss of cartilage produces severe joint pain and causes bone deformity. Read More …

How Bunion Pads Can Help You To Avoid Surgery

6 December 2017
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Bunions are one of the most common foot ailments, especially for women. This condition can really slow you down. A bunion is a deformity that causes your big toe to turn inward toward your other toes. This results in damage to your other toes and cause calluses. If you have this foot deformity, then you should expect pain and may have problems walking. Read on to find out how bunion pads can help you to avoid surgery. Read More …

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Seeing Health Care Like A Professional

As a parent, it isn't always easy to know what to do when one of your little ones get sick. Fortunately, a friend of mine started talking with me about different ways to master health care, and she was able to teach me a few handy tips that helped me to keep my little ones happy and healthy. For example, I learned how to take temperatures more accurately, so that I could tell when to worry and when to ignore a few innocent symptoms. It was really incredible to feel like I had the power to help other people to feel better, and I would never go back to my old way of doing things. Read more about seeing health care like a professional on this blog.

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