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  • How to Maintain Good Health and Having Annual Health Screenings

    When was the last time you saw your doctor for a health screenings. Even if you are feeling good and there are no symptoms in your body, you should have an annual checkup. We have a role to play...

  • How to Pay for at Home Skilled Nursing Care

    When you or someone you care about requires skilled nursing care in the home, paying for the care can be one of the most stressful aspects of the situation. Though the costs of skilled nursing...

  • How to Write Your Own Basic Living Will

    A living will, or "advance directive," is a document that states clearly that if there is no reasonable hope for recovery, you want to die without having your life prolonged by artificial means....

  • How to prevent yourself from getting the Flu

    It is the season for fighting flu so here you are, sitting with all your tissues and throat lounges. For future prevention, you should take the following steps to avoid the flu.

  • How to Stop Remicade Before Surgery

    The prescription drug Remicade (also known as infliximab), is a type of medication that is commonly prescribed to treat inflammation within the body, such as with arthritis. Prior to surgery, you...

  • How to Hook Up Portable Oxygen

    If you're on oxygen therapy, your doctor may have prescribed a portable oxygen system for use when you're away from home. There are several types of portable oxygen systems but the most commonly...

  • How to Treat Genetic Diseases

    Diseases that are caused due to abnormal conditions of the genome are called as genetic diseases. These genetic diseases are categorized into single-gene, multi-factorial, mitochondrial and...

  • How to Interpret High Blood Pressure Numbers

    To interpret high blood pressure numbers, you must understand a little bit about what blood pressure is and why it's important to your health and well being. In simple terms, blood pressure...

  • How to Hire a Good Personal Trainer

    I've been personal training over 15 years and these are the things you should look for when hiring a personal trainer.

  • How to Treat Heat Stroke and Exhaustion

    Heat stoke is very common but if left untreated can cause severe and permanent damage. Heat exhaustion, not to be confused with heat stroke or heat stress, is what's leads up to heat stroke....

  • How to Find a Licensed Orthopedic Surgeon

    An orthopedic surgeon specializes in restoring the parts of your body that aid in movement, such as bones, tendons and joints. There are plenty to choose from, so narrowing down the selections to...

  • How to Regain a Healthy Colon

    Your colon is an essential part of your gastrointestinal system. It and the rectum together compose the large intestine. The colon is involved in the last stage of digestion in which it dehydrates...

  • How to Change Heath Insurance Companies

    Health insurance is a large monthly expense for many Americans. But at the same time, health insurance is important to help pay for doctor visits, prescriptions and any emergency medical...

  • How to Palpate the Brachial Artery

    The brachial artery is the major blood vessel located on the upper arm. It is a continuation of the axillary artery, and it begins from the lower margin of the teres major and continues down the...

  • How to Raise Blood Pressure & Heart Rate

    Hypotension, or low blood pressure, can deprive the brain of oxygen and lead to life-threatening shock. Hypotension can cause an array of other problems, including fatigue, dizziness, nausea,...

  • How to Preparing for Surgery

    It is something that many people must do in there lifetime, but no matter how many times you have gotten surgery before, it can leave you a little worried for the what ifs question. Whether you...

  • How to Receive Fast Results From Lifting Weights

    If you want quick results from lifting weights, you had better be incredibly motivated. You will need to work hard, be focused, eat right and sleep a lot. In other words, quick results only come...

  • How to Quick steps on what to do when someone is sick with the flu or a cold

    Every year millions of people get sick with the flu or a cold. This ehow will give you a few basic steps on what to do when someone is sick.

  • How to Identify the Effects of Dioxin (Agent Orange) Exposure

    Our service men and women (lucky enough to survive war) are suffering life changing injuries. Presently, the issue is brain Trauma, caused by Improvised Explosive Devices. These explosives,...

  • How to Buy Medication Overseas

    Buying medication overseas, in person or via the Internet, may present a useful option to those lacking health insurance, but it also carries risks. People who intend to buy medication overseas...

  • How to Build a Strong Immunity

    Immune system is a “shield” that defends our body’s cells against attacks by bacteria, microbes, viruses, fungi, free radicals, etc. The immunity has to be in perfect condition to perform its...

  • How to Remove Cholesterol Deposits on the Eyelid

    A deposit of cholesterol in the eyelid region or 'Xanthoma' is something that can be commonly encountered in the condition of type II hyperlipoproteinemia or hypercholesterolemic xanthomatosis....

  • How to Write Up Social Security Medical Disability

    A medical disability that meets the criteria specified by the Social Security Administration will be one that impacts the claimant's ability to perform work to a substantial degree. To help the...

  • How to Lower Your Risk Of Swine Flu

    The swine flu (H1N1) is on everyone's mind lately. Who is getting it, how severe is it and especially, how to avoid it. There are a few common sense rules that most people already practice such...

  • How to Perform Postural Drainage of the Lungs

    Postural drainage and percussion (PD&P) is a widely accepted, simple technique for clearing mucus from the lungs. The therapeutic practice is vital to mobilizing bronchial secretions for...

  • How to Calculate Cardiac Perfusion Pressure

    Keeping an eye on cardiac or myocardial perfusion pressure through the regular routine check-ups is essential for the well-being of our body. Cardiac perfusion pressure mainly denotes the...

  • How to Slow a Racing Heart

    A racing heart could be a symptom of supraventricular tachycardia, a condition in which your heart sometimes beats rapidly due to extra electrical signals. The problem is usually not...

  • How to Kill Systemic Yeast & Fungi in the Body Naturally

    Yeast infections are caused by fungal organisms that colonize the digestive tract and can lead to fatigue, digestive problems and even more-serious health conditions. In fact, in a study conducted...

  • How to Use a Patient Lift

    A sling lift or patient lift is a type of hydraulic machine that helps medical personnel move and transport patients who are immobile and may be too heavy to lift manually. Patient lifts are...

  • How to Find a Family Practice Physician

    Finding a family practice physician is not difficult, but finding one who has the reputation you desire with a personality that works well with yours can be challenging. If you are looking for a...

  • How to Rid Your Home of Toxins

    Toxins and Pollutants are brought into are home daily through water, food, soil, dust and household cleaning products. For example, the dangerous toxin phenol can be found in some disinfectants,...

  • How to Convert Pure Iodine to Tincture of Iodine

    Tincture of iodine is a common disinfectant and a standard part of medical first-aid kits. Hikers, backpackers and wilderness teams use tincture of iodine for its water purification properties, as...

  • How to Talk with Your Physician

    The person most responsible for the quality of your medical care is you. If you learn how to talk with your physician you will increase both your understanding of any medical conditions you may...

  • How to Use a Mio Heart Rate Monitor

    The Mio is a heart rate monitor that is designed like a watch and worn on the wrist. The device is available in various styles, colors and specific functions to promote a healthy lifestyle. The...

  • How to Prevent a Urinary Catheter From Being Pulled Out

    Urinary catheterization is performed to monitor urinary output, relieve an acutely obstructed bladder, or even simply to make life easier for a patient who has difficulty ambulating to the toilet....

  • How to Treat Human Pinworms

    The pinworm, or enterobius vermicularis, is a fairly common intestinal parasite. According to Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, about 40 million people in the United States carry this...

  • How to Feel for an Enlarged Liver

    Alcoholism, liver cancer, hepatitis (liver infection), heart failure and blood disorders are diseases that can cause your liver to be enlarged, according to the Mayo Clinic. A large liver, also...

  • How to Find the Perfect Doctor

    Finding the perfect doctor is very important. Not only will your doctor take care of you when you are sick, but he or she also will help you prevent illness and stay in good health for the long...

  • How to Draw Blood From Small Veins

    Blood collection is usually performed by a phlebotomist or other skilled medical professional. Some patients have small veins that can make blood draws difficult. Fortunately, a butterfly needle...

  • How to Eat Right after Gastric Bypass

    Gastric Bypass is a wonderful tool to help a person lose weight and improve your health. It is important to remember, however, that the surgery is only part of the solution. An overall thinking...

  • How to Know Signs and Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease

    It is so difficult when we have to witness one of our loved ones experiencing anything other than a perfect quality of life. Unfortunately that is not always so. Education, knowledge and...

  • How to Test for HGH Deficiency

    HGH, also known as the human growth hormone, is an important hormone in your body and happens to be the largest protein in a person's body. According to the Mayo Clinic, HGH fuels childhood growth...

  • How to Select a Power Wheelchair

    Before purchasing any type of wheelchair, be sure to consult with an occupational or physical therapist. Not all power chairs are built alike. There are several options, depending on the needs of...

  • How to Find the H1N1 or Swine Flu Vaccine

    The first doses of the H1N1 or swine flu vaccine have shipped, but the vaccine is in short supply. Because it takes time to make and distribute the vaccine, not all of the vaccine that the...

  • How to Choose a Wheelchair

    Choosing a wheelchair can be a difficult decision. With so many types of wheelchairs on the market it can be difficult to find one that best fits your needs. There are almost an unlimited number...

  • How to Spot the Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s

    Estimates are, Alzheimer’s is already affecting over five million people in the United States alone with untold numbers around the world. We also know that as populations age, the likelihood of...

  • How to Quit Taking Pain Pills

    A medical doctor most commonly prescribes pain medication to a person who is experiencing pain, whose pain may be long lasting, and whose pain cannot be controlled by over-the-counter medications....

  • How to Care for Hip Fractures

    Hip fractures are especially common in the elderly. Such injuries can be quite painful and prevent the victim from performing everyday actions. A few common measures are part of a patient's...

  • How to Treat Male Impotence with Exercise

    Male impotence is a billion dollar industry, expensive pharmaceuticals only offer a temporary medical intervention for this condition. Sexual impotence is not a normal result of aging, but is a...

  • How to Find My Medical Records Online

    Your medical records can be found online once you have a personal health record established. You can start a personal health record yourself or have information added by a doctor or health...

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