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Keeping your mind and body in check - popular topics in health and medicine to maintain a long and healthy life.
Ways to Regulate Hormones
Sometimes it is difficult to try to regulate hormones, due to a variety of different reasons. However, there are many solutions you can try. Here are some of the most effective ways to get your hormone levels back to normal, and help your body function at its absolute best.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Longevity
Emergency Medical Services: Where We Started and Where We’re Headed
The Origin of Emergency Medical Services Emergency Medical Services throughout our history have played a big role in increasing the availability of services and the effectiveness of timely medical treatment for those in need. With the first ambulances showing up on the battlefield during the time of Napoleon Bonaparte, the need for medical transportation services has been prevalent for centuries.
By Cristian Garcia6 years ago in Longevity
Can We Ease Dental Anxiety with Sedation Dentistry
Introduction Is the fear of those monstrous dentists keeping you from getting your regular checkups? Is it too hard for you to make it up to your oral checkup once in awhile? Well, you need not worry because we are here with the ultimate solution to your anxiety- Sedation Dentistry! It will not just keep you resistant to the pain the dental equipment might trigger, but will also help you do away with your anxieties.
By JESSICA SMITH6 years ago in Longevity
Getting a Tonsillectomy as an Adult: What to Expect from Start to Finish
All experiences are my own. This post should NOT replace medical advice. The procedure and protocol may differ depending on location; all information is from my procedure in Ontario, Canada.
By the.unstable.sibling6 years ago in Longevity
What Happens Before & After Liver Transplant Surgery
India’s first successful living donor liver transplant happened in 1998. Since then, the number of such operations has risen admirably in the country. However, the fact remains that the number of patients on waiting lists is far more than the actual number of surgeries carried out. There is a need for around 25,000 liver transplants per year, but the year 2014 saw only 1,400 transplants.
By Lynda Arbon6 years ago in Longevity
Explore Health Insurance Plans That Best Fit Your Needs
As a host of United States presidential candidates continue to weigh the pros and cons of various health care options, so do everyday Americans. While some younger citizens are able-bodied and feel like they don’t need health insurance at this time in their lives, others who are traveling to a different country or need some medical testing done in the near future may be more keen on finding a health plan that fits their needs.
By Carlos Fox6 years ago in Longevity
A Brief Insight on Gum Graft – A Simple yet Critical Dental Surgery
When it comes to dental surgeries, there are wide ranges of different types of them that are used in order to cure and rectify different types of dental disorders and diseases. Talking of different types of dental surgeries, gum graft is one of them and it is performed in order to correct and rectify the effects which are caused by gum recession. This particular surgery is a relatively simple one and can be completed within every short span of time. In this type of surgery, the expertise of a periodontist is required, who removes the healthy tissues from the roof of the mouth and then, these tissues are used for the purpose of building the gum backup where it was received from.
By Zoe Sewell6 years ago in Longevity
The Reason Your Health Kick Isn't Working
It happens to the best of us - you see a photo of your goal body, see a healthy recipe you'd like to try, or just get fed up with being unhealthy, and go on a sudden 'health kick' to change every single habit you have in exchange for a healthier alternative. And, surprise surprise, it doesn't last longer than a few days, maybe a week if you're lucky. It's just not sustainable. Trying to kick one single bad habit or introduce a new healthy habit is hard enough, let alone entirely changing your lifestyle. It's hard to resist though; when you're in the mood to try and be healthy, you want to do it all. It doesn't feel worth it otherwise. But trust me, if you hold yourself back, that's how you stop yourself from getting burnt out and you can actually make progress.
By Maddie Green6 years ago in Longevity
What It Means to Have a Healthy Heart
From interior decor to designer clothes, we constantly try and enhance ourselves and our surroundings, but how often do we work on our internal health? Our heart is the most important organ for the functioning of our body, but do we give it the same importance? Well, that is a question we need to ask ourselves and the best cardiologist in Gurgaon, in order to have a healthy heart and a healthy life.
By Dr. Manjinder Sandhu6 years ago in Longevity
How to Boost Your Metabolism
A healthy metabolism is not only about our weight and how many calories we can eat without gaining any more of it. It’s so much more than that! It’s connected to the wellbeing of our body and mind in general. The faster and healthier it is, the stronger and more vivacious we feel. There are so many things we can do to boost it and lead a healthier lifestyle—from paying attention to what and how frequently we eat to being active and getting enough rest. Let’s see what the things we can do are!
By Isla Wright6 years ago in Longevity
8 Allergies You’ve Never Heard Of
We are all familiar with common allergies such as peanut allergy that can be life threatening or allergies to dust and pollen which make us sneeze uncontrollably and annoy our coworkers. But there are other rarer types of allergies, some of which can make people’s everyday lives very uncomfortable. These are some odd products, ingredients and substances that people may be allergic to.
By Mariela Corella6 years ago in Longevity
Chronic Pain
The thing most people take advantage of is that life can change for the worst within seconds. They walk through life as they own it and nothing can stop them from making their goals. That isn’t the true reality of life though unfortunately. We can’t predict that you will be hospitalized in a week or even at your healthiest point in life. I for one didn’t think that I would be healthy one moment and sick the next. I don’t feel like I was someone who took advantage of the way life works either. I am just a small teenage girl who got the bad end of the stick, unfortunately. It is just one thing after another, after another that seems to want to make life a lot harder to handle than it already is.
By Natalie C..6 years ago in Longevity











