4 Ways To Relieve Or Prevent IBS Symptoms Without Medicine

It's approximated that between 10% and 15% of the United States population suffers from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), a condition that causes painful cramps, bloating, gas, constipation, and diarrhea. If you fall into this category, then you already know just how unpleasant and unpredictable living with IBS and its symptoms can be. At the same time, you may not be comfortable taking prescribed medication to relieve your symptoms or haven't seen any success with these medications. Read More 

Dermatology Services: 2 Ways to Remove or Lighten Under-Eye Circles

Under-eye circles can make you look exhausted and tired even when you're fully awake. It's a common condition that affects many people. According to a 2006 study performed by the cosmetic company Clinique, 50% of women would consider dark circles and puffiness under and around the eyes to be one of their most major beauty concerns. Unfortunately, under-eyes circles are usually an inherited trait. Fortunately, there are plenty of dermatology services that can help remove or lighten under-eye circles for a more rejuvenated look. Read More 

Restoring Hand And Finger Movement Affected By Rheumatoid Arthritis

The arthritis in yours hands can eventually make it difficult to pick up or grasp objects. Your hands become weak, and moving your fingers is painful. Replacing affected finger joints with artificial ones makes your hands useful again. Here is what to expect from this artificial joint replacement surgery. Artificial Joints Replace Damaged Bone and Cartilage Cartilage at the ends of the finger bones prevent bone surfaces from rubbing against each other. Read More 

Does Your Child Want To Play College Soccer? 3 Common Injuries They May Get

If your child wants to play soccer in college, you need to know how they could get injured. Knowing these things can help them take measures to try to keep these injuries from happening. Of course, you cannot control everything, but these suggestions will lower their chances of getting hurt. Patellar Tendinitis Overuse is the common cause of Patellar tendinitis. This means your child constantly uses this tendon as they play and practice soccer. Read More 

The Challenges Of Communicating With A Parent Who Has Alzheimer’s Disease

If you have a parent with Alzheimer's disease, talking with them becomes more difficult as the illness progresses. You'll need to use some of the same techniques that professionals who specialize in Alzheimer's care employ to stay connected with your parent. Here are some of those approaches to continue communicating effectively with your aging parent. 1. Get Rid of Distractions Your parent will have difficulty staying focused on your conversation if there are other sounds or visual stimuli around them. Read More