Aging Parents? Two Reasons Why You Should Place Them In Senior Day Care

If your parents are heading into their golden years, you may be concerned about making sure that they are well cared for.  It can be difficult to provide adequate care for them on your own, especially if you're in the process of raising a family yourself.  That's why you should consider enrolling them a senior day care program.  Adult day care programs cater to the aging population and offer a range of activities and services. Read More 

5 Tips To Prevent Back Pain In Children

While back pain is more common in adults, children can also experience it. Common causes of back in kids include poor posture, obesity, heavy backpacks and competitive sports. There are also certain medical conditions, such as scoliosis and sciatica, that can result in back pain. Making a few lifestyle changes can help relieve your child's discomfort. Here are five helpful tips to prevent back pain in children: Pack Your Child's Backpack Correctly Read More 

New Study Confirms The Benefits Of The One-Sided Exercise Approach For Stroke Victims

After suffering from a stroke, there's a good chance that you lost much of the strength and control of one side of your body. This condition may make you feel helpless, but there is hope in strength training and physical therapy. And a recent study on the effectiveness of one-sided exercise found incredibly positive results. What The Study Found A recent study took 19 different people who had suffered from serious strokes, on average, about 80 months before the study. Read More 

Three Tips For Buying Medical Supplies

Any time that you want to get the medical supplies that will help you with anything from blood pressure checks and general cold remedies to diabetes care or catheters, you will need to follow some guidelines that will let you purchase health care equipment on your terms. These guidelines will allow you to know how to buy the medical equipment that will serve you, for prices you can afford, while doing business with the most professional companies. Read More 

How Your Diabetes Is Affecting Your Heart

Many of the issues associated with diabetes are the secondary effects that it has on your body. Your heart and circulatory system are two areas impacted by this disease. By closely monitoring your diabetes and keeping it under control with your internal medicine doctor, you'll reduce your risk of the following impact to your heart and blood flow. Atherosclerosis High blood sugar (glucose) is the major symptom of diabetes. An elevated glucose level due to the diabetes not being under control allows fatty deposits to accumulate on the walls of blood vessels. Read More