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Supportive In-Home Care: A Success Guide For Caregivers Of Alzheimer’s Patients

If you are in charge of caring for a loved one who has Alzheimer's disease, there could very well come a time when it is no longer feasible for you to handle the entirety of their care all on your own. If your loved one has few physical limitations, placing them in a nursing home can seem a bit over the top, but one solution to relieve some of your burden is supportive in-home care. Read More 

So, Your Baby Has Nystagmus – What This News Means For You And Your Little One

When your pediatrician first tells you your baby has nystagmus, it's only natural to feel overwhelmed. Tear, empathy, and a sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach are to be expected. But once the shock clears, it's time to get a handle on your situation and learn a bit more about what nystagmus is and how it will affect your baby's future.  What is nystagmus? Nystagmus is a condition in which one or both eyes don't focus properly. Read More 

Common Causes Of Tinnitus And How To Address Them

Do you constantly hear a ringing, buzzing, or roaring noise, even when you know there's nothing nearby that is making the noise? Phantom noises like this are the hallmark symptom of a condition known as tinnitus. There are several common causes of tinnitus, and by figuring out which one is to blame for your condition, you can decide on the best steps to treat your tinnitus and finally enjoy some peace and quiet. Read More 

Top Signs That It Might Be Time To Visit The Dermatologist

To keep your skin healthy, you'll want to consult a dermatologist. Here are some signs that it's time to make an appointment. You Have An Itch That Will Not Go Away It is normal to get an occasional itch, but if it has lasted for several days without relief, you may want to contact a dermatologist. You may have developed an allergic reaction to something. Take all of your medications to your appointment so your doctor can determine if you are experiencing an adverse reaction. Read More 

Tips To Help You Adjust To A New Hearing Aid

Hearing aids can work wonders for your hearing and the overall quality of your life. They can make all the difference between struggling to hear everything that's said to comfortably navigating your way through the day with no hearing issues. When you first get a new hearing aid, however, there can be a period of adjustment. Follow the below tips to more readily and easily adjust to your new hearing aid. Read More