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  • Acid Reflux Medication  By : Emely Philip
    In a normal digestive process, the partially digested food is being forwarded by muscular movements from the stomach to the intestines. However, for some people, the stomach contents travel back to the esophagus from the stomach...
  • Acid Reflux in Baby  By : Randy Maximillan
    Acid reflux, which is also termed as gastroesophageal reflux, is one of the most frequent problems among infants. Babies with acid reflux often suffer from a range of conditions, from a mild degree to a severe one, such as recurrent spitting up, abdominal pain, and night waking...
  • Symptoms of hair loss  By : Amaya Carley
    Baldness or hair loss is one of the most dreaded situations people can find themselves into...
  • Evaluating In-Home Care Services - A Check List  By : Albert Simpson
    The first type of provider is for what they call in the industry “skilled” needs. This type of agency is usually a Medicare certified agency and requires and order from a physician for specific needs. The services provided are intermittent and for a specific length of time, less than 28 hours per week and not usually longer than 21 days.
  • How To Have The Conversation With Your Parents About The Transition  By : Albert Simpson
    For Esther Rabinowitz, one of the most difficult decisions of her life came in the year 2001. Her mother, a sharp independent woman of 88 years, had lived alone in Brooklyn, New York, for the majority of her later life, but had quickly become frail. Initially, walking to and from the neighborhood bakery was quite easy, but as the years passed, climbing the stairs to the apartment building and navigating the busy streets became a daily battle.
  • Osteoporosis - Dangers, Myths, and Information  By : Kevin Phillips
    Through time, your bone bulk drops creating first a condition recognized as osteopenia, or reduced bone mass, and followed by osteoporosis, when your bones become weak, porous and especially prone to fractures.
  • Osteoporosis - Do You Know if You are Susceptible?  By : John Russell
    Osteoporosis is a disease that thins and weakens bones to the point where they break easily — especially bones in the hip, backbone (spine), and wrist. Osteoporosis is called the "silent disease" — you may not notice any changes until a bone breaks. Who is susceptible to getting osteoporosis and how can you tell if you have it?

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