• Back Injuries

    Back injuries are sustained in a myriad of ways and some people are more likely to develop back pain and injury than others are. Some people incur back injuries from doing seemingly nothing; a simple twist or turn the wrong way in bed, for example, could cause a vertebra to go out of alignment. Others

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  • Back Pain

    Eighty percent of Americans experience one form of back pain or another during the course of their lives. More men over the age of 45 are disabled by back pain than any other condition. It is the third most common reason for surgeries. Because of this, people complaining of back pain cannot be easily

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  • Back and Neck Pain

    In medical science, methods are constantly evolving that aim to alleviate chronic conditions such as neck and back pain. One such approach leverages the body’s inherent healing abilities to repair damaged tissues and relieve pain. Understanding Neck and Back Pain Neck and back pain are prevalent issues

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  • Backpacks

    In recent years, evidence has come to light that we are placing our children at risk for debilitating muscle and joint injuries from overloaded backpacks, a staple among elementary and high school-aged kids. Overloaded backpacks: Cause the shoulders to round, leading to poor posture later in life Distort

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  • Bad Breath (halitosis)

    An estimated sixty-five percent of Americans have bad breath. Over forty-million Americans have "chronic halitosis," which is persistent bad breath. Ninety percent of all halitosis is of oral, not systemic, origin. Americans spend more than $1 billion a year on over the counter halitosis products,

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  • Balance Retraining

      Many factors can cause balance and fall problems, particularly among older adults. In fact, one out of three seniors experiences a fall at least once each year. Leading risk factors for falls include: Being age 65 or older Prior history of falls Pre-existing medical conditions, such as stroke,

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  • Balloon Sinuplasty

    Everyone loves to enjoy the simple things in life, like smelling the roses or taking in a breath of fresh mountain air. Still, these scenarios may often be far from reality for those who suffer from chronic nasal and sinus conditions. Although chronic nasal conditions can cause a decreased quality of

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  • Barrett’s Esophagus

    OVERVIEW Barrett's esophagus is a gastrointestinal condition that results in damage and changes to the tissue that lines the wall of your esophagus. The esophagus is a tube that carries food and connects the mouth and stomach. Barrett’s esophagus is a risk factor for the development of esophageal cancer. What

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  • Basal Cell Carcinoma

    Basal cell carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer and the most frequently occurring form of all cancers. It typically occurs on sun-exposed areas such as the scalp, face, nose, ears, neck, chest, shoulders, or back. It can present as a non-healing sore, a shiny or pearly bump, or even a pink,

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  • Baseball

    Baseball, often regarded as America's favorite pastime, is a sport that captivates fans and players alike. However, behind the excitement of home runs and stunning plays lies a facet often overlooked – the effects of baseball on foot health. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the intricate

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  • Basic Foot Care Guidelines

    Our feet, often the unsung heroes of our daily lives, carry us through the world. Neglecting their well-being can lead to issues affecting our mobility and overall health. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore the fundamental principles of primary foot care – from understanding the anatomy of

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  • Basketball

    Basketball players pivot, jump, and sprint across the court, and the intricate dance between the athlete and the game unfolds, with foot health standing as a critical player in this dynamic relationship. In this comprehensive exploration, we delve into the profound effects of basketball on the feet,

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  • Beds, Mattresses, and Sleep

    Since most of us spend at least a third of our lives lying down, a good quality mattress goes a long way in avoiding a whole host of musculoskeletal problems later in life. In addition, a quality mattress will help you get a good night's sleep, which most health practitioners agree is essential to a

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  • Behavior and Socialization

    Taming and Training Screaming Biting Stress Indicators of Health Problems Birds, Other Pets and Young Children Taming and Training Birds are highly trainable, but you need to begin the process from the very start of your relationship. No matter how cute and cuddly your new bird may be,

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  • Behavior and Socialization

    Common Behaviors Indicators of Health Problems Common Behaviors Rabbits exhibit a wide range of natural behaviors: Digging. Digging is an instinctive behavior for rabbits. In nature, rabbits dig to create safe places in which to hide, sleep or reproduce underground. Male rabbits also make small

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  • Behavior and Socialization

    Behavioral Issues It is important to know whether your pet is diurnal, crepuscular or nocturnal to be prepared for the time of day when s/he is most active. Careful handling of herptiles is also important. For example, when snakes are familiar with you, you should reach your hand into the terrarium

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