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Find answers to family health questions on topics such as substance abuse, insurance, family planning and pediatrics. From baby health to health questions for seniors, eHow’s got your health concerns covered. Feeling nervous about taking your toddler to the pediatrician? eHow offers tips on getting your little guy or gal through the scary process of getting a shot. Distraught over a recent loss in your family? eHow can help you through the grieving process.

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  • How to Clear Acne and Zits

    Acne and zits are probably the most rumored issue on the human body. There are literally thousands of treatments and ideas given out to people on how to cure their acne and zits. The solution...

  • When Can a Baby Go to a Swimming Pool?

    Parents often enjoy taking their babies to the swimming pool. However, newborns may be vulnerable to bacteria present within swimming pools. Older babies may have difficulty staying warm in...

  • How to Remedy and Cure Constipation During Pregnancy

    If you're suffering through pregnancy "all stopped up", relax! Every expectant mama can easily cure her own troubles with a few simple and natural remedies.

  • How to Relieve Period Bloating Without Drugs

    Along with lower back pain an increased irritability, many women also complain of bloating during their menstrual cycle. This is when the body retains water a week or two before the start of the...

  • Safe Use of Epsom Salt in Jet Tubs

    The health and beauty benefits of bathing in saltwater have long been espoused by spa owners, doctors, and anyone's who ever swam in the Dead Sea. Salt baths help maintain muscle and joint tissue,...

  • How to Get Rid of Arsenic in Water

    Arsenic in your drinking water may cause skin, bladder and liver cancer. Arsenic leaks into residential water supplies from natural deposits or from agricultural or industrial sources....

  • How to Plan a Water Birth

    There are many reasons to plan a water birth. Giving birth in the water reduces pain and enhances relaxation. It may even speed labor. Women who give birth in the water are less likely to...

  • How to Loose Weight With Minor Changes

    Loosing weight is hard. Sticking to a diet plan is even harder, especially when you feel limited in your choices. Making lifestyle changes, however, can be a great way to slowly loose weight and...

  • How to Combat Acne

    No matter what your age, acne can be an embarrassing problem and cause severe blows to your self-esteem. There are plenty of medications available to help combat acne. In addition, there are...

  • Home Remedy for Dechlorination

    There are several easy ways to remove chlorine from water at home. Do it yourself and save money. Improve the taste and smell of your water. Remove exposure to the negative side effects of...

  • Fluoride and the Safe Drinking Water Act

    Fluoride is added to drinking water in many communities to promote dental health. Drinking fluoride in excess can pose health risks. However, there are regulations in place to ensure the...

  • How to Get Rid of Shadowed Eyes in Men

    Dark spots around the eyes are more commonly talked about with women, but are just as much of a concern for men. These circles are caused by a variety of factors, including aging, tiredness, nasal...

  • How to Take Care of Mouth Stitches

    The mouth is an entry point into the body for many different materials. As a result, when you get stitches after dental surgery or because of a cut in your mouth, you must take special care to...

  • How to Get Perfume Out of Your Eye

    Although it may sound strange, getting perfume in your eye is actually pretty easy to do. After all, perfume is often sprayed out of a bottle, and the perfume often sprays every which way. Whether...

  • How to Remove Lice From Objects

    Lice are very small parasites that live on the human scalp and feed on human blood. Lice are contracted through direct contact, and they are common among school-age children. If your child...

  • How to : Choose: TAP WATER vs BOTTLED WATER (nolo contendere)

    Clark has taken leave of his senses. I drink bottled water - have for 35 years and keep my frig stocked up. But, Clark...some of us are not as frugal (cheap) as you. Sometimes, you get to be a...

  • How to Simply Go Green

    Most of us live a greener life than we think. We may recycle our newspapers and plastics at curbside pickup. Or purchase a new ENERGY STAR washer and dryer. Any green thing you can do will have an...

  • How to Use a Rectal Syringe

    Enemas may be necessary before doctors perform certain medical procedures. Enemas may also be helpful for the relief of occasional constipation in children and adults. In particular, a rectal bulb...

  • How to Protect Yourself When a Loved One has the Seasonal Flu or H1N1 Flu

    When a loved one has the flu you should take extra precautions to protect yourself. Also each family member should take precautions so that they too won’t catch the flu whether it is seasonal flu...

  • How to Stop Menstral Pain

    Menstrual pain can be cramping or lower back ache, and can plague a woman each month after puberty. Different methods of relief are available. A woman may find that some techniques work from month...

  • How to Help Puffiness While Pregnant

    According to the American Pregnancy Association, swelling or puffiness of the extremities and face is very common during pregnancy. The body produces 50 percent more in fluids during pregnancy to...

  • Does Tap Water Have More Minerals Than Filtered Water?

    Ordinary tap water contains minerals the body needs for health. Some filtering methods allow filtered water to retain the same minerals as tap water. However, tap water typically contains...

  • Master Blaster Ear Wax Removal

    Ear wax buildup is one of the most common but least talked about problems. Plugs of ear wax can form in a person's ear canals, harming or ruining hearing. Additionally, excessive ear wax feels...

  • How to Detect Water in the Lungs

    "Water in the lungs" is a common description for the condition of pulmonary edema and features the presence of water in the air compartments and passages of the lungs. Diseases like pneumonia and...

  • Help for Persistent Sinus Drainage

    Persistent sinus drainage is an uncomfortable health condition generally indicative of a larger health issue, but can be caused by allergies or environmental irritation. Dried out or inflamed...

  • Are Water Softeners Safe for Babies?

    Hard water is a problem for many households, but it usually is treated easily with the use of water softeners. However, parents should be careful when using softened water, as it could contain too...

  • How to Sterilize Breast Pump Parts

    Sterilizing a breast pump daily is important to help prevent both mother and baby from becoming ill. Sterilization is a simple, affordable process that kills the bacteria that can grow in the...

  • How to Keep Your Water Bottles Germ Free

    If you reuse water bottles then they can be filled with germs. It is very important that you keep water bottles germ free to avoid illness. This article will guide you on how to keep your water...

  • How to Soak a Swollen Ankle in Epsom Salt

    Excess fluid in the tissues of the body causes swelling. Ankle injury results in swelling, and reducing the swelling of the ankle will reduce the pain. Epsom salt baths help reduce the swelling...

  • What Are the Benefits of Aqua Therapy?

    Aquatic therapy refers to therapy done in an aquatic setting, such as a pool. Aqua therapy is beneficial in ways other types of therapy can't be and is effective for people of different abilities.

  • How to Reduce Water Retention During PMS

    PMS, or pre-menstrual syndrome, affects many women with undesirable side effects like bloating/water weight gain, fatigue, and cramps. Among the most bothersome of those symptoms is the swelling...

  • How to Swallow Pills--from someone with a small throat

    I think certain folks can stop bragging about being able to swallow Mount Everest in a single gulp--it's not that the rest of us are sissies, it's just maybe that our throats are undersized. Here...

  • How to Clear Mucus From the Head

    When dealing with a cold or upper respiratory infection, mucus can build up in the head and lungs. Mucus is no fun, but thankfully there are effective methods for removing this green slush from...

  • How to Protect Yourself During Cold and Flu Season

    With cold and flu season almost upon us, many are searching for ways to protect themselves and their family from the dreaded sickness. Though these are usually no longer life threatening, they...

  • How to Get Beautiful Skin That Doesn't Cost You Big Bucks

    A simple solution to beautiful skin.

  • How to Prepare Herbal Remedies for Baby Colic

    Baby colic, according to the Mayo Clinic, is defined as continual crying for over three hours a day, three days a week over a three week period, by an otherwise healthy and well-fed baby. There...

  • How to Use a Rubber Bulb Syringe for a Baby's Ears

    Since it is not advisable to use cotton swabs to clean a baby's ears, you can make use of a bulb syringe to irrigate the ears instead. This is a small rubber "bulb" that is often used to suction...

  • Water Birth Vs. Traditional Birth

    Used more in Europe than the United States, water birth lets women endure labor and/or give birth in water. Some are wary of the practice, but proponents say it is easier on baby and Mom than...

  • How to Clean Hair Brushes & Lice

    Adult lice are about the size and color of a sesame seed. Lice do not spread disease and they do not cause infections or other serious health concerns. However, their bites can cause scalp sores...

  • How to Make an Ear Wash Using Vinegar & Water

    If you have ever had an ear infection, you know how painful they can be. Most doctors treat ear infections with antibiotics. Non-treatment can lead to permanent hearing loss. Your body can develop...

  • Homemade Feminine Wash

    You've seen the many television ads for feminine washes. As a result, many women believe there is something wrong with the smell of their vulva (the external part of the vagina) and vagina. Your...

  • How to Fight Through PMS & Depression

    PMS, or premenstrual syndrome, affects women differently. Some women deal with mood swings or depression, and others deal with physical discomfort such as bloating, back pain and cramping....

  • Process for Optimal Water Filtration

    The simplest, and in many cases the most economical water filtration device is a carbon filter system. The medium-weight carbon is manufactured from organic materials, such as coconut husk. As the...

  • How to Get Rid of Flies With a Bag Full of Water

    Saw this trick in a hotel kitchen while I was hiding out from the press down in Belize. I can't say there were zero flies in the kitchen, but the people working in there swore to me that it...

  • How to Soothe a Dry Throat Without Creating Mucus

    A dry throat can be irritating and uncomfortable, even sore. It is a sign that you are dehydrated. Your dry throat also can be a symptom of a virus or infection, or another underlying problem. Pay...

  • How to Explore Birth Movements in Water

    Laboring and birthing in water was initially used in Russia and France over 50 years ago. Birth movements and positions in water are proven to relieve the pain of contractions and aid in the...

  • How to Soak a Wound

    Physicians will often recommend soaking a wound as part of the treatment of an injured patient. Soaking promotes healing by cleansing it and keeping the wound moist. There are several different...

  • How to Relieve Pain From Water in the Ear for Children

    Water in the ear, also known as "swimmer's ear," can be extremely painful for children. It is caused by an infection that occurs when water enters the ear when the child's head is submerged under...

  • What Is the Origin of Water Birth?

    As the name suggests, water birth is the act of giving birth in a body or tub of water. Many people believe that giving birth in the water makes the birthing process less traumatic for the baby....

  • Hexavalent Chromium Guidelines for Drinking Water

    Hexavalent chromium compounds are hazardous to human health and cause diseases, such as cancer. Chromium compounds make their way into water supplies as waste products of industry that don't have...

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