Tips to Improve Your Overall Health

Your health is very important, as it can mean the difference between living a long life that is actually full of life and one that may be a little shorter and filled with visits to your physician or other specialty doctors. Improving your health should be a priority in your life. Read on for tips to improve your overall health. Start an Exercise Program If you don't exercise already, begin an exercise program today. Read More 

How Often Should You Get A Hearing Test As An Adult?

Many people will suffer either partial or total hearing loss as they age. This isn't a new phenomenon. Hearing loss with age is something that has been around since the beginning. However, now we have the advantage of being able to diagnose the presence of hearing loss, and in some cases, slow it down. In order for hearing loss to be diagnosed, it's important to have your hearing checked from time to time. Read More 

What To Expect When You Receive Radiation Therapy For Your Breast Cancer

Depending on the stage of your breast cancer, its extent, and the type of tumors you have, your doctor may recommend radiation therapy, chemo therapy, or a combination of the two. If you've been prescribed radiation therapy, it's helpful to know what you can expect before, during, and after the treatment. Here's a look.  Minimal preparation is required. There's really nothing you need to do to prepare for radiation therapy aside from making sure you're well rested and hydrated before your appointment. Read More 

Rock-A-Bye, Baby: Common Infant Health Conditions (And How To Treat Them Naturally)

Once you take your baby home from the hospital, it's easy to get jumpy at every little cough and whine coming from the precious little one and to go running back to the hospital every night. There are many problematic conditions that you should definitely run to your local health care clinic for – but there are also a few common health conditions your baby could get that are easily cured by an at-home natural remedy – saving you both travel time and worry, as you can do something at the first sign of trouble, and leaving the clinic visits for when you really need them. Read More 

3 Signs It’s Time To Visit The Pediatrician

Flu season is here. If you have a little one, it's just a matter of time before they get sick. No matter how careful you are, at some point your baby is going to come down with something. If you're a first-time parent, it can be difficult to tell when it's time to head to the doctor. You don't want to go every time your little one has the sniffles. However, you do need to go in when they're experiencing something more severe. Read More