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  • How to Have Healthy Feet and a Healthier Life

    Often people take their feet for granted until they face serious conditions like diabetes or heart disease. Your feet can give you an early sign of health problems.

  • How to Stop Swallowing Air When Breathing

    If you swallow air when you breath, it can turn into air pockets in your digestive tract later in the day. This leads either to burping or flatulence. There are many different reasons why you...

  • Foods to Ease Gout Pain

    Gout is a painful form of arthritis caused by uric acid buildup in the joints. Many gout sufferers find that certain foods lessen the severity of the symptoms and may actually prevent future attacks.

  • How to Apply a Posterior Splint for an Ankle Fracture

    Splints are used to immobilize and provide support to the area of the body that is injured. If you have a sprain or a broken bone and can't be seen by a physician immediately, you should use a...

  • How to Get Rid of a Swollen Gland in the Throat

    At some point, most people are plagued with swollen glands in the throat. This painful ailment is relatively harmless, but it can be painful, annoying and downright uncomfortable. Swollen glands...

  • How to Stop the Swine Flu (H1N1) During the Vaccine Delay

    The Obama Administration has declared the swine flu (H1N1) pandemic a national emergency. Tents are being set up outside hospitals to contain possible flu sufferers. Schools around the country...

  • How to Keep Warm and Soft During Winters

    Winters are here!!! And all need to keep warm and take of the dry itchy skin a little. Once they are taken care, then only one can enjoy them truly. No pleasure compares to a warm snuggling...

  • How to Deal With an Aggressive Pet

    It can be trying sometimes to handle an aggressive pet. In this article I will show you how to get a handle on your lively animal

  • Side Effects of TDAP

    The Tdap vaccine offers adolescents and adults protection against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough). It is usually administered to people between the ages of 11 and 64 as a...

  • What Does the Right Side of the Brain Control?

    Have you ever felt the soft tug of intuition when trying to complete a task or looked at an obstacle from outside the box? If you have, that means you have been using the right hemisphere of your...

  • Structure of the Bone Cell

    The creation and oversight of bone growth and repair takes a well organized group of specialized bone cells to keep the body healthy and strong. Starting as mesenchymal stem cells, the cells of...

  • Structure of the Knee Joint

    The knee joint is the largest and most superficial joint of the lower limb. It is a synovial hinge joint and one of the most complex joints of the body. Unlike most hinge joints, which allow only...

  • Facts About Left Handed People vs. Right Handed People

    Generally speaking, left-handed people are those who are most comfortable and most inclined to use their left hand to write. Left-handedness isn't as simple as a physical malfunction or "just...

  • What Are the Causes of Joint Stiffness?

    Joint stiffness may simply be a sign of aging. Aging is a natural process in which the muscles, ligaments and tendons tend to lose their elasticity. This causes the joints to become more sensitive...

  • How to Get Up Early

    There are morning people, and then there are anti-morning people. For the most part, waking up early and being a morning person means building healthy habits that allow us to get the rest we need...

  • How to have Businesses Help Prevent the Spread of Swine Flu

    Most of us would like to believe that a Swine Flu pandemic won’t happen again. Can we be sure? No. Can we take precautions to minimize it? To do so it takes effort and planning on everyone, from...

  • How to Minimize the Risk Factors of Diabetes

    It is commonly thought that Type 2 Diabetes was exclusively a disease that affected people over 60. That picture has dramatically changed as a direct result of increased rates of obesity and...

  • Human Hair Vs. Animal Hair

    The hairs of humans and animals have similarities, but they are different enough that forensic scientists can distinguish between them. One obvious difference between animal and human hair is the...

  • How to Use Neosporin

    Have your kids ever fell and all they need is for mommy to kiss the boo-boo. Well, sometimes they need a little more then that. Sometime, they get cuts,scrapes, and burns

  • How to Take Someones Blood Pressure

    Everyone has seen blood pressure numbers - 120/80; 130/60. But what do they mean, and more importantly, how are they found?

  • Speech Therapy Exercises for a Lisp

    Many people, including both children and adults, have issues with lisping. A lisp is defined by difficulty pronouncing one or more letters resulting in the letters sounding jumbled over. Most...

  • Ergonomic Tips for the Office

    Ergonomics is the study of body position to reduce injuries and strains. It can be applied to any work situation, from assembly line work to postal carriers to truck drivers. But since most of us...

  • How to Learn Ambidexterity

    Michelangelo's astounding artwork created a place for him in history. But what many people are not aware of is that he was ambidextrous. Ambidexterity means that you are able to use your left and...

  • How Do Ted Hose Prevent Swelling?

    TED hose are among the many compression stockings available to help reduce leg swelling and prevent the formation of blood clots. The method by which TED hose work to reduce and prevent swelling...

  • Why Is Blood Carried to the Liver Before it Enters the Systemic Circulation?

    The liver is one of the largest in the human body. It receives blood immediately from the heart through the aorta to the hepatic artery and from the digestive tract via the portal vein. The liver...

  • How to Troubleshoot an Ionic Breeze

    The Ionic Breeze is manufactured to clean and remove air-born dust particles. There are many different types and sizes of Ionic Breezes to fit the air cleaning needs of any size room. Asthma and...

  • How to Take a Respiration Rate

    Although only a trained medical professional can properly diagnose health problems, there are many ways for you to give yourself a checkup at home. The speed of your heart, your body temperature...

  • Definition of Pulmonary Respiration

    You won't find the term pulmonary respiration in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, but you will find both words defined there individually. Merriam defines pulmonary as having to do with the lungs,...

  • How to Make Epsom Salt

    There is no nicer feeling after a hard days work than soaking in a hot mineral bath. There are any number of commercially available bath salts that are touted to do wonders for your skin and vital...

  • How to Talk to a Doctor Online

    So you want to talk to a doctor online, to ask a question without having to embarrass yourself? A doctor can legally answer a medical question online, but they can't diagnose you online. This is...

  • What Are the Causes of Septic Shock?

    Septic shock is when blood pressure drops so low that it is at the life-threatening stage. The causes--a combination of infection, inflammation and immune system functions gone awry--are as...

  • Electrotherapy Benefits

    Electrotherapy is a treatment that was initially developed to relieve pain. Its modes of treatment mainly involve the passing of electrical impulses or current through the problematic areas as an...

  • Symptoms of Blood Clot in the Thigh

    Although blood clots are needed to stop the flow of internal bleeding when we are injured or cut, they can also be problematic and life-threatening if they do not dissolve afterward. Clots that...

  • What are the Symptoms of a Blood Clot Above the Knee?

    Blood clots in the lower part of the body can appear in the veins or the arteries of the legs. But regardless of whether they are in the vein or the artery, once they form or rise above the knee...

  • What Are the Symptoms of a Blood Clot in the Calf?

    When blood clots are formed for reasons other than stopping blood flow from a cut or injury (or they don't end up dissolving as they should after the injury has healed), these clots can produce...

  • How Much Do Thyroid Levels Fluctuate Day to Day?

    The thyroid, a small gland at the base of your neck (just beneath the Adam's apple, and shaped like a butterfly), is responsible for the production of two very important hormones in the body:...

  • How Long Does the Entire Digestive Process Take?

    The process of digestion starts at ingestion and mastication and ends with defecation. Each step of the process in unique to the individual and there is no set time limit on digestion. However...

  • Testing for Toxins in the Blood

    The human liver plays a vital role in expelling toxins in the blood---it is the first defense against toxins, and protects the body from their impact on overall health. Toxins that cannot be...

  • What Is a Blood Vessel Spasm?

    Blood vessel spasms occur when small vessels in the body, usually in the extremities such as toes and fingers, narrow and constrict, preventing blood flow to the affected region of the body....

  • How to Treat Ear Wax

    Do your ears feel full? Are you having problems hearing? You may have ear wax blocking your ear canals. Here's how to remove it.

  • How to Get Rid of Hiccups Today

    Hiccups can be extremely annoying and it is hard to get rid of hiccups. Learn how to get rid of hiccups so they won't cause you discomfort anymore. There are lots of easy tricks to get rid of...

  • What Is an Over-the-Counter Nail Fungus Treatment?

    Nail fungus can be relatively hard to treat because the fungi and yeast spores that can cause the infection actually live underneath the nail bed, where it is difficult for topical medications to...

  • What Are Symptoms of Gallbladder Pain?

    If you have been experiencing pain in your abdomen off-and-on, as well as bloating or gas, and you don't really know why, it might be due to your gallbladder, as some people don't realize their...

  • Bee Pollen Treatment for Eczema

    Eczema, also referred to as atopic dermatitis by the medical community, is a chronic skin condition that can present as eruptions on the skin, and as itching. This is usually found behind the...

  • What Is a CBC With Auto Diff Blood Test?

    "CBC with Auto Diff" is medical shorthand for the Complete Blood Count and Automated Differential Count. This group of tests is part of a routine health checkup. It is also the first blood test...

  • What Does It Mean to Have Low Liver Function?

    The liver is one of the body's most important and essential organs. It provides natural detoxification and supports other functions such as digestion. When liver function is low, there can be a...

  • How Do Cells Ingest Food?

    Cells can be classified in different ways. However, all living organisms may fall under one of two major categories of cells: eukaryotic and prokaryotic. The difference between these two types...

  • Diseases That Cause Dark Circles Under Eyes

    Dark circles under the eyes are commonly attributed to allergies (whether to food, dust, mold or nature), and they are even said to be caused by a lack of sleep, hydration or aging as well....

  • How Many Hours Are in Each Sleep Cycle?

    When you fall asleep at night your brain keeps on being active. An electromyogram (EMG) machine records your sleep cycles with a pattern of waves. These waves are used to determine the stage of...

  • What Food Can You Eat with a Stomach Virus?

    While a stomach bug may not be too serious or life threatening, it is no fun at all. Aversions to food often come along with having an upset stomach, but it is still important to eat enough to...

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