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  • How to Understand Hospice Care

    When your loved one is in his final days, hospice care can make all the difference. Hospice can help with managing pain. It can provide relief to caregivers. It can assist with patient care. It...

  • How to Strengthen Your Immunity

    Here is an article about how to strengthen your immunity. If you would like to know how to strengthen your immunity, please read this article to find out how.

  • How to Reverse Black Mold Health Issues

    Health issues caused by black mold can include--but are not limited to--asthma, allergic reactions, respiratory concerns, and headaches. Although some issues will clear up, unaided, with the...

  • How to treat the Swine Flu with Herbal Medicine

    According to the Center for Disease Control, 1 out of every 3 people will be, or has been infected with the Novel H1N1 virus. There are medications such as antivirals that can be used if the H1N1...

  • How to Build Your Immune System to Beat Pneumonia

    Pneumonia is any infection of the lungs caused by viruses, bacteria, and fungi. You can develop pneumonia after being exposed to someone else who has this infection, or it can develop as a...

  • How to Reintroduce Food After Food Poisoning

    According to the Centers for Disease Control, food-borne illnesses, frequently called food poisoning, affect 76 million people in the United States annually. Food poisoning typically consists of...

  • How to Treat a Hacking Cough

    Hacking coughs, also known as dry coughs, do not produce mucus. They can result from illness, certain medical conditions like gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), allergies, asthma and smoking,...

  • How to Recognize Internal Injuries

    Injuries to the abdomen usually do not break the skin! They can be very serious, but not produce immediate bloody symptoms. A victim with internal injuries needs prompt medical attention. ...

  • How to Treat a 24-Hour Stomach Virus

    The stomach flu -- we've all had it. Also called gastroenteritis, it is the irritation of the stomach and the intestines accompanied by diarrhea, vomiting, and fever. Although vomiting and fever...

  • How to Cure Diarrhea & Sour Stomach

    Diarrhea and a sour stomach usually are not cause for serious concern and most often go away on their own in one to five days. Diarrhea and a sour stomach usually are caused by viral...

  • How to Treat Swollen Tonsils

    Tonsils are the first line of defense in the mouth. They provide some protection against disease. These two egg-shaped lymph glands reside at the back of the throat, one on either side. At times...

  • How to Treat a Sore Tetanus Shot

    Starting in 1941, the United States began vaccinating its citizens against tetanus, as well as diphtheria and acellular pertussis, in a series of five vaccinations that begin at age 2 months and...

  • How to Thin Lung Mucus

    Mucus in the lungs can result from smoking, asthma and certain illnesses like bronchitis or upper respiratory infections. You can do several things to thin secretions and help expel them from your...

  • How to Heal Diseased Tonsils Naturally

    Tonsils are one of the first lines of defense against bacterial and viral invaders in our body. They trap germs entering the body so that white blood cells can destroy them. There are many things...

  • How to Use Tuning Forks for Health

    Tuning forks are traditionally used to establish tone for musical instruments; however, within holistic medicine, tuning forks are believed to bring balance, stress relief and even pain reduction...

  • How to Assess Tonsils

    Located in the back of the throat, tonsils are part of the lymphatic system and help protect against infection by trapping germs entering through the mouth and nose, according to the U.S. National...

  • How to Spot Alcoholism

    Alcoholism, also called problem drinking and alcohol dependency, is a progressive disease whereby the afflicted individual is compelled to consume alcohol, despite their desire to stop and the...

  • How to Control Acid Reflux With Apples

    With the condition of acid reflux on a rise, it has become important to control the condition with every possible treatment option--home based or clinical. A naturotherapeutic approach to this...

  • How to Cure IBS

    Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a functional gastrointestinal disorder. Also called spastic colon, it is a functional bowel disorder characterized by chronic abdominal pain, discomfort, bloating, and...

  • How to Take Good Care of Yourself When You are Sick

    Whether you have the flu, a cold, a chronic illness, or something more serious, taking care of yourself when you are sick can be a challenge. The CDC is urging people to stay home if they are...

  • How to Cleanse the Body for Swelling Gums

    Swollen gums can be a sign of an infection or gingivitis. Gingivitis can be treated many ways, while dentists generally prescribe antibiotics to fight infection. If the swelling is intense, the...

  • How to Beat Seasickness

    Seasickness is caused by a discrepancy between the motion sensed by our inner ears and what our eyes see. The symptoms of seasickness are dizziness and nausea, and even the most seasoned of...

  • How to Identify and Treat a Yeast Infection

    Every day, women have to deal with the irritating downside of being women ... vaginal yeast infections. The first time you get one, you should see a doctor and verify that what you are...

  • How to Tell If You Have Rabies

    Rabies is a infectious virus passed through the saliva of an infected animal to a non-infected animal. Rabies, if untreated, can be fatal, but you can check for the signs of rabies and get medical...

  • How to Cure Seasickness After Returning to Land

    Interestingly, the words nautical and nausea share the Greek root: naus. Naus means "ship." Why these words are related is very simple. Humans have been getting seasick since they first took to...

  • How to Cleanse Fungus From the Body

    Every human being has a naturally occurring yeast, or fungus, growing inside his or her mouth, intestinal tract and genitals. When the immune system is not functioning correctly, this otherwise...

  • How to Tell if Your Child Has Chicken Pox

    Chicken pox can come as an un expected surprise. Most people only get it once in their lives so it's not very common and you don't see it very often. When your child does finally get it, it can be...

  • How to Prevent Stomach Pain

    Stomach aches and pains can be caused by a variety of different reasons. That's why it's so difficult to cure infrequent stomach pain because what's causing it could be so many different things....

  • How to Cure Thrush Mouth

    Thrush mouth is caused by an overgrowth of the Candida albicans fungus. The condition causes white or yellow patches to form on the inside of the cheeks or on the tongue. The patches may be...

  • How to Protect Yourself from Swine Flu (women only)

    If you are a woman and you want to protect yourself from swine flu there is something extremely important you need to know that could save you from having to go through this scourge. Hard to...

  • How to Deal With a Dry Throat

    A dry throat can be caused by many things. The onset of a sinus infection, dehydration and even acid reflux can irritate the tissues of the throat and cause excessive dryness in the throat and...

  • How to Recognize and Treat Strep Throat

    People of any age can be affected by Strep Throat. The pain they feel goes way beyond the pain of a normal sore throat. It has been described as feeling like there is glass in the throat or...

  • How to Create Nursing Care Plans for Constipation

    Constipation is a problem that can affect anyone. It is a condition where hard small stool bits are difficult to eliminate. It is more common in elderly people as a result of immobility, dietary...

  • How to Ease Swollen Ankles (Edema)

    If you're working a desk job and sitting down for long hours at a time, you may suffer from swollen ankles. The number one cause of swollen ankles is water retention. To be safe, check with your...

  • How to Use HCG

    HCG is short for human chorionic gonadotropin, a naturally occurring hormone in the female body that regulates the release of an egg during ovulation. It is used to treat a variety of conditions...

  • How to Identify and Understand Human Roundworms

    Roundworms are parasites that can live inside the human body. They use the human body as a host as they go through their life cycle. The Mayo Clinic reports that upwards of 25 percent of the...

  • How to Recover From Tonsillitis

    Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the fleshy part of the sides of the throat due to bacterial or viral infection. Tonsils become red, swollen and painful. White patches will occur in the tonsils...

  • How to Gain Weight After an Illness

    A major illness can result in the loss of a large amount of body weight, leaving you feeling depleted because of a loss of energy. To gain the weight back, it will likely be necessary to consume...

  • How to Treat Liver Damage

    The liver is an important organ. The most vital job the liver has is getting rid of toxins in the blood. Unfortunately, the initial symptoms of liver damage are quiet. Someone could have liver...

  • How to Catch Tonsillitis

    Tonsillitis is a common condition during the flu season. It has nothing to do with influenza, but the colder, flu season months are when tonsillitis kicks into full gear. The more time people...

  • How to Test for Influenza

    Flu tests can be used in conjunction with a doctor's examination to determine whether you have the influenza. They are more likely to be administered if there is some sort of an outbreak that...

  • How to Use Coriander Seeds for Heavy Metal Cleaning

    Coriander is also commonly known as cilantro. The seeds of this plant are traditionally used as culinary seasonings in soups, stews and powders. Coriander seeds are also used for their medicinal...

  • How to Identify and Treat Sun Poisoning

    While many people know about sun burn, dehydration, and heat exhaustion, not as many people are aware of the dangers of sun poisoning. Sun poisoning is more extreme than normal sun burn, and...

  • How to Take a Temperature and Read a Thermometer

    Taking a temperature can be very important. It can help you detect and monitor health problems in yourself and loved ones. It's also helpful when you have to call your doctor during an illness....

  • How to Check for Dehydration

    Dehydration occurs when your body lacks the necessary amount of water to carry out its normal functions. Causes of dehydration include intense diarrhea, vomiting, excessive sweating, and...

  • How to Treat a Burnt Tongue

    Ever regret taking that first bite into that pizza that just came out of the oven? I know you couldn't help it. but now your tongue is in pain from the 400 degree mozzarella cheese. There are...

  • How to Keep Yourself From Getting Sick

    Everyone seems to be getting sick from co-workers, your child(ren) at school, or your friends. Nothing is worse than feeling ill and having to go through your daily routine in zombie mode. But...

  • How to Treat Sinus Infections

    Sinus infections are a very common medical condition. Several things can lead to a sinus infection, including inflammation from allergies or a complication of a cold or flu. Symptoms of an...

  • How to Prevent Sneezing

    Have you ever felt a sneeze coming on and would give anything to stop it? This article will show you how to prevent sneezing.

  • How to Treat Colic With Natural Remedies

    Colic in infants is characterized by a consistent pattern of excessive crying interspersed with periods when the baby behaves normally. During the colic episodes the cries typically are very loud,...

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