3 Pieces of Medical Equipment that Will Improve Many Lives in the Future

Whether you have a chronic illness, are considering a career in healthcare, or simply love learning about the latest technology, then you will be excited to hear that medical equipment technology is advancing rapidly. Unlike advances in cell phone or home automation technology that simply make life easier, advances in medical technology can actually save many lives and help the healthcare professionals who help save lives perform their jobs more quickly and accurately. Read More 

Caring For A Loved One With Alzheimer’s: 4 Dos And Don’ts To Make Coping Easier

If you have a loved one who is struggling with Alzheimer's disease, you need to educate yourself on how this disease affects the brain, as well as the lives of the patient and family members. Alzheimer's is a progressive disease which affects cognitive abilities and also causes problems with memory and changes in behavior. Whether you are a caregiver or you are helping your loved one adjust to life in an Alzheimer's care facility, there are several ways to help everyone involved face the challenges. Read More 

4 Common Cataract Myths, Debunked

Eating a well-balanced diet and exercising are important tasks for a healthy lifestyle. However, annual visits to your primary care physician and medical specialists are also necessary for your health and wellness. Vision plays a key role in your life, but you may not be paying enough attention to your eyes. While shocking to learn, an estimated 24.4 million Americans over the age of 40 develop cataracts. You may have heard of cataracts, but you may not fully understand the causes, effects, and treatment options for this common eye disorder. Read More 

Tips To Help You Successfully Recover From Bunion Surgery

According to WebMD, approximately 23 percent of 18 to 65 year old Americans suffer from the pain associated with bunions. If you have these bony protrusions and are sick and tired of the pain, you might be considering surgery. Your bunion surgery will be far more successful if you care for your feet correctly after the procedure is over. Here are a few tips to help you through the bunion post-surgical process: Read More 

Freaking Out From A Bulge Or A Lump? 3 Non-Cancerous Causes To Explore

Cancer has taken numerous American lives already and is expected to take another 595,690 lives in 2016. Cancerous cells grow rather silently, and, as a result, they often go unnoticed until it's too late. Because of this, most primary-care physicians place a lot of stress on the importance of getting regular physical checkups. It's important to feel for lumps or bulges that might potentially become a problem. Still, not all bulges and lumps are necessarily cancerous. Read More