Early Heart Attack Care
Early Heart Attack Care By William T. Gray, DO Every year more than 460,000 Americans die from heart attack, with approximately half of these individuals dying before they get to a hospital. While a heart […]
Early Heart Attack Care By William T. Gray, DO Every year more than 460,000 Americans die from heart attack, with approximately half of these individuals dying before they get to a hospital. While a heart […]
Estate Planning for Your Pet By John R Becker Several years ago Elizabeth lost her husband to cancer. With her children grown and living out of state, Elizabeth rescued a small dog from the local […]
Refreshing Tired Eyes By Steven S Orten, MD The eyes are a focal point of the face and have a tremendous impact on our appearance. Although, a person may not feel tired, the eyes may […]
Female Incontinence By Andrew Broselow, MD, FACOG, TexomaCare Female urinary incontinence is a problem faced by many. Incontinence is defined as uncontrolled loss of urine, and can affect young and old alike. Women often find […]
Saving a Few Dollars On Your Caregiver’s Wages Could Cost You Dearly Courtesy Heaven at Home All of us are interested in preserving as much of our money as possible. Therefore, it may be very […]
Therapy Lingo By Michelle Shaffer, Good Samaritan Lake Forest Village When facing recovery of various degrees and circumstance the lingo can seem indecipherable. There are acronyms for every style of therapy. Terminology and jargon are […]
Why Do I Need Estate Planning Documents if I Don’t Have An Estate? By Tiffany S Wright – Davidge & Wright, L.P. The title of this article represents one variation of what I often hear […]
Taking Care of Aging Knees By Dennis A Phelps, MD More and more people are staying active as they age. This is healthy, but playing team sports, jogging or doing other high-impact activities that repeatedly […]
What is Cancer? Article courtesy Arizona Breast Cancer Specialists Cells are the basic building blocks of life. All living tissues are made of cells and there are hundreds of different types of cells in the […]
Transition to Middle School By Georgia Smith-Lyle, MA, LPC-S Competence is a very important character quality your child will need developed for their transition from elementary school to middle school. Children’s main focus during this […]
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