Making it Through Menopause

4 Ways To Keep Your Kids Health This Fall As They Head Back To School

As your child heads back to school this fall, you are going to need to make sure that you are watching out for your child's health. There are numerous things you can do to be proactive about protecting your child's health this fall. #1 Set a Bedtime The first thing that you should do is set a bedtime that allows your children to get at least eight hours of sleep. Remember to add in time for your child to take care of their hygiene, change into pajamas, and settle down before their bedtime. Read More 

Pain Management Options That May Help To Save Your Career

Most workplace environments expect people to maintain a certain level of professionalism. Unfortunately, those who suffer from chronic pain often put their professionalism at risk by hindering their ability to effectively do their job; in some situations, chronic pain can even prevent you from having a career. Fortunately, there are several ways you can manage your chronic pain and regain control of your career. Here are a few pain management options that can reduce or eliminate your pain and may help save your career. Read More 

Is Your Eyelid Drooping? You May Have Ptosis

Did you wake up one day to find that your eyelid looked droopy? Or maybe this symptom has come on over time, with your eyelid slowly drooping lower and lower over a period of weeks or months. In either case, this condition is known as ptosis. Its appearance may be concerning, but luckily, there are many ways to treat it. Read on to learn more about ptosis. What causes ptosis? Read More 

Signs Of A Broken Toe And Treatments That Help It Heal

Toe injuries are fairly common since toes can be hurt by dropping things on them or by getting stepped on. Stubbing your toe on a coffee table or other hard object is very painful too. Although the pain is often intense with these injuries, the pain usually goes away fairly quickly. You might wonder at the time if your toe is broken, but the pain from a broken toe usually lasts much longer. Read More 

Scheduled For Rhinoplasty? 4 Tips For A Successful Recovery Period

If you're scheduled for rhinoplasty, now's the time to start planning for the recovery. The last thing you want to do is wait until the last minute. Your doctor will provide you with a list of post-operative instructions, but there are still some things that you'll need to know to ensure a safe and comfortable recovery period. Here are four tips you should follow that will help you during your recovery from rhinoplasty. Read More