3 Ways A Home Care Agency Can Help Families Of Seniors

Are you the caretaker for an aging loved one and have started to feel increasingly overwhelmed? Perhaps you are strongly against admitting your loved one to a nursing home or assisted living facility. If their physical and mental health is declining, they likely cannot be left alone, even for short periods of time. You may have work and personal obligations that are interfering with your ability to be able to handle things alone. Read More 

At-Home Care For Those Suffering With Scoliosis Pain

Scoliosis is a condition where the spine twists or curves toward one side. The condition affects people of all ages but is most often detected in young children. Pediatricians and schools often screen for scoliosis in children between these ages. Some cases are not discovered until later in life, and some in babies. No matter when patients receive a diagnosis, there are some steps they can take to help them cope. Read More 

Benefits Of Hearing Aids For Tinnitus Sufferers

TInnitus refers to abnormal sounds you hear inside your ears that are unrelated to external noise. Tinnitus can cause ringing in the ears and may also cause people to hear other sounds such as clicking, buzzing, or high-pitched noises. Some people also complain of hearing their heartbeat in one or both of their ears. Tinnitus can be caused by advancing age, certain medications, injuries, hearing loss, and in some cases, vascular problems. Read More 

Colonoscopy — The Test Of Choice For Colon Cancer Screening

Cancer can be a frightening word for many patients. Receiving a cancer diagnosis doesn't have to be a death sentence. Many types of cancer can effectively be treated through chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery if they are caught early. Modern physicians use a wide range of tests to screen for cancer in their patients. When it comes to screening for colon cancer, colonoscopy is the test of choice for most medical professionals. Read More 

Three Reasons Why You Might Need More Active Pregnancy Care

If you are pregnant, then there are few exciting experiences to learn, and you probably have a whirlwind of ideas rushing through your head right now. However, it is important to begin planning your pregnancy care so that you can deliver a happy and healthy baby while keeping yourself in good shape. Some groups of people are in a higher risk category during pregnancy, and it is important that if that includes you that you be a little more proactive when it comes to finding a pregnancy care team that you can contact when needed. Read More