2015

3 Things To Know About Dental Bonding For Fixing Chipped Teeth

If you are eating something really hard and suddenly feel a piece of your tooth chip off, you will probably want to call a dentist soon to get this tooth fixed. One of the methods a dentist might recommend for fixing this tooth is called bonding. While bonding is a good method for fixing chipped teeth, it is not always the best option. Before you agree to this, you may want to learn more about what bonding is, so you can make the right decision. Read More 

Chemotherapy Treatments And Rashes - How To Deal With The Problem

If you have cancer, then your oncologist will work with you to form a cancer treatment plan that will work best for your situation. The surgical removal of tumors, chemotherapy treatments, and radiation therapy are all possible options for you. Chemotherapy drugs are given in many cases, because these medications will eliminate the fast growing cells of the body so that as many cancer causing cells as possible are destroyed. Chemotherapy does come with a variety of side effects, and you may be familiar with nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea concerns. Read More 

Glaucoma Testing - What To Expect During Your Eye Exam

Glaucoma is an eye disease that results in damage to the optic nerve. This nerve transmits images from the eye to the brain and constant damage can lead to eventual blindness. In general, eye pressure causes the damage to the nerve fibers. There are many risk factors that can lead to glaucoma like old eye injuries, family history, increased age, high blood pressure, and corticosteroid use. If you have one of these risk factors, then you should ask your ophthalmologist for a glaucoma assessment. Read More 

Varicose Vein Tips - Keep Them From Reappearing After Treatment

If you are an adult with varicose veins, then you are not alone. The condition affects between 15% and 25% of adults, and almost 50% of individuals who are older than 50. Old age, an increase in weight, and a family history of varicose veins increase the risk of this condition forming. Additionally, you are likely to see the veins if you sit or stand for long periods throughout the day. You can work with a physician to treat the veins, and lasers may be used to close off the blood vessels. Read More 

Your Doctor Says You Need An Apothecary: What Now?

If your doctor recently handed you a prescription and informed you you'll need an apothecary to fill it, what does that mean? What is an apothecary, what do they have to do with your medication, and how do you go about finding one?  What is an Apothecary? In olden days, the apothecary worked in a shop were medicines were sold -- often called the apothecary shop, for obvious reasons. Of course, medications in those days were often more herbal-based than they are today, and it was nothing for villagers to seek a cure of chamomile, catnip, or fennel from the apothecary to cure ailments ranging from sore throat to weight loss. Read More