Category: Health
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Mental Health and Behavioral Health – Brief Explanation of Both the Conditions
Mental health and behavioral health are confused with one another, as people believe that they mean the same. It is not true. The term mental health pertains to the complete psychological state of a person, whereas the term behavioral health pertains to both the mental state and the physical state of a person. A holistic…
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Hospital Security Guards and What They Carry on the Job
The job of a hospital security guard is to protect the people in the hospital, property and assets. They are often armed with a baton or pepper spray and wear a uniform that is easily identifiable. The most important thing to know about hospital security guards is that they have the right to detain anyone…
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What You Should Know About Venous Ulcers
Generally, ulcers are open skin sores that can affect any area of your skin, especially the area around your legs (venous ulcers). Venous ulcers are leg ulcers triggered by the poor circulation of blood in the leg veins. Naturally, when you get a scrape or a cut, your body starts to work on closing the…
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All You Need To Know About Crowns
A crown is a dental restoration used to cover or cap a tooth. Crowns are often necessary when a tooth is decayed, fractured, or large filling. You can also use them to improve the appearance of misshapen or discolored teeth. Crowns are made from various materials, including gold, porcelain fused to metal, and all-ceramic. Your…
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Your Guide to Hormone Replacement Therapy
Hormone Replacement Therapy is a hot topic in the media, but there are many myths about what it does. Hormone replacement therapy ( HRT ) replaces lost hormones to restore normal body function after menopause or remove the gland that makes sex hormones (i.e., testes). It also works to relieve symptoms of hormone deficiency. HRT…
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Cervical Cancer and Possible Treatments
It is highly recommended that a woman sees a gynecologist at least once per year. You could have questions about the menstrual cycle, birth control, impending or ongoing menopause, and infections. If you suspect having abnormal growth in the uterus or cervix, you need to see a gynecologist for thorough screening. A quick search for…
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Tips for Controlling and Managing Asthma and Allergies
Those same allergens that induce sneezing and watery eyes in some individuals might also cause an asthma attack. The most frequent kind of asthma is allergic asthma. Asthma affects roughly 90 percent of children, compared to about 50 percent of adults. Allergens (also known as allergy triggers) such as pollen, dust mites, or mold may…
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Top Signs It is Time to See a Nephrologist
To get in touch with your body, you must be able to recognize signs that indicate the need to visit a nephrologist. A subspecialty of internal medicine known as nephrology focuses on treating kidney disease. Your kidneys play a critical role in many aspects of your health, including waste and extra fluid removal from the…
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Best Ways to Manage Menopause
Houston is home to more than two million people. It is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the state of Texas. A significant number of the city’s population are women appearing menopause. If you have menopause in Houston, there are many things you should consider. You can manage it now and enjoy a high…
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An Expert Guide to Compression Fractures
Fractures of the spine, called compression fractures, are common problems for people with osteoporosis. The most common fracture type starts at the bottom end of the spine and goes up to where it meets the pelvis. This occurs when there is a lot of pressure on your vertebrae. It can be from sitting or standing…