While it is common sense that eating a nutritious diet is good for your overall health, there are specific foods that can improve your eyesight. If you have a family history of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) or wear prescription glasses or contacts, you should educate yourself on how to improve your eye health naturally. The following guide provides you with a place to start planning an eye-healthy diet.
Fruit and Nuts
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Every job has its dangers and hazards, whether you are working at a gas station, or in a professional office environment. And, when you get injured while working in an office, your injuries can be just as painful as constructed-related injuries. Here are two office work-related injuries and what you can do to treat them.
Injured Tailbone
If you sit at a computer desk for your job, you may be at risk of injuring your tailbone.
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Tooth loss at any age is a real concern. It can affect children, adolescents, and adults. Cosmetic dentistry has various solutions to combat your (or your child's) tooth loss. So if you haven't made your holiday wish list yet, make sure to check out these options for filling in gaps and maintaining oral health.
Congenitally Missing Baby Teeth
While everyone is born toothless, some children experience hypodontia – a disorder where baby teeth are not present at all.
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Healthcare clinics are becoming more and more popular in the United States. Healthcare clinics and urgent cares are popping up in drugstores and as stand-alone businesses in retail centers. But, if you have never been to one, you may have many questions about how they work. Here are a few frequently asked questions you may have about healthcare clinics.
Why Are Healthcare Clinics Becoming So Popular?
Healthcare clinics and urgent care centers are becoming a popular way for individuals to get the medical care they need.
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You might not expect to experience tingling, numbness or pain in your wrist or hand during pregnancy, but these symptoms are not as uncommon as you may think. Your symptoms may be caused by carpal tunnel syndrome, a condition that affects the median nerve at the wrist. While the majority of carpal tunnel cases are caused by repetitive motion stress, many pregnant women experience this condition as well.
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
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