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19th March 2010
Help someone deal with emotions over moving
The decision to move -- whether to an independent living community, assisted living community, or nursing home -- is only the beginning of what can be a long and challenging journey. Helping someone through t...
19th March 2010
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According to the American Heart Association, a stroke occurs every 45 seconds. But there's good news: Even if you or someone you know suffers a stroke, immediate treatment can greatly reduce the damage. For many strokes, treatment with in...
19th March 2010
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If your family member or close friend has recently had a stroke, you're probably still reeling. Not only do you have to come to terms with her acute illness and possible disability, you have to make plans for the future. Will she be able ...
19th March 2010
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, stroke is the number one cause of serious, long-term disability in the United States. Over the course of a lifetime, stroke affects an estimated four out of five families. Although these statist...
19th March 2010
1. Join a support group for caregivers.
A support group is a great way to connect with other caregivers. Unlike your family and friends, these folks may be able to offer you more objective advice based on their own experiences. You can bounce ideas off...
19th March 2010
What to expect when someone is recovering from a stroke
After a stroke, someone you're caring for may be able to regain some -- maybe even most -- of his former abilities, or learn to adapt to compensate for those he's lost. And you and the rest of his...
19th March 2010
With hundreds of thousands of cases reported around the world and growing due to everyone’s ability to listen to extremely loud music right through to the ever increasing noise pollution. It’s no surprise that we have to get technical to find a cure f...
19th March 2010
As human beings, it is only natural that the human body wears and tears as time goes by. For example, when parts of the ears don?t work properly a person may start to experience hearing loss. In this article we take a look at the common causes of hearing ...
19th March 2010
Like anything, a person?s body will experience decay and sooner or later parts of it will break down. Hearing loss is the byproduct of malfunctions in one or more parts of the ear. With this, we take a deeper look at the causes of hearing loss and what an...
19th March 2010
Indian Head Massage - called IHM in the shortened form - is an well-organized form of massage therapy base on the ancient Ayurvedic healing systems.
This alternative therapeutic put into practice involve giving a methodical resistance down on your head...
19th March 2010
Dental patients who lost their teeth in the past had to be satisfied with bridges or dentures to fill the gaps. Sometimes these appliances would become loose and make it tricky to eat or speak. These also do not aid in preventing bone loss in the gap wher...
19th March 2010
Your weight is a complementary act, and calories are part of that equation.
Fad diets may promise you that including carbs or eating a ton of grapefruit will make the pound drop off.
But when it comes to weight loss, it's calories that count. Weig...
19th March 2010
During older times the patients who lost their teeth would have to put up with dentures or bridges to seal the gaps. Eating or speaking becomes tricky at times when the appliances get loose. These also do not aid in preventing bone loss in the gap where t...
19th March 2010
You hurt all over, and you often feel exhausted. Even after numerous tests, your doctor can't find no matter which specially wrong with you. If this sounds familiar, you may have fibromyalgia.
Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterize by widesp...
19th March 2010
HIV, or the human immunodeficiency virus, is a sexually transmitted disease that assails the immune system.
The virus attacks your CD4 cells (or T4 cells), which are necessary to fight off illnesses.
Eventually, the virus overwhelm the CD4 cells a...
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