FAQs About Childhood Asthma

If your child is having trouble catching his or her breath, having chest pain, or coughing a lot, you will want to visit your pediatrician to check for asthma. Although asthma can cause lung inflammation, it is quite common and can be managed. Here are some questions you may have if your child is diagnosed with asthma. Will Your Child Always Have Asthma? Every child is different. Some children outgrow their asthma, while others may have it go away temporarily, only to return sometime in their adult years. Read More 

4 Tips For Easing Your Child’s Anxiety Before A Pediatrician Visit

One of the most significant challenges you may face when raising children is experiencing firsthand the anxiety about a doctor's visit. Regardless if the visit is to get a shot or routine checkup, it's not uncommon for your kid to become overly stressed. The good news is there are many things you can do to help ease the tension in this situation and knowing what these are may be extremely beneficial to you. Read More 

Running A Business? 2 Types Of Drug Testing

If you do not want to employ any individual who uses drugs, you can make sure that you have a drug free workplace by requiring employees to take a drug test. This could be a condition of gaining employment and you can also require random drug tests of your employees as well. Keep in mind that if you want to drug test your employees, the burden of paying for the drug tests falls on you. Read More 

Cryotherapy: Medical Procedure Or Fad?

First and foremost, cryotherapy works. It has proven itself in health care clinics across Asia, where it was developed, and then across most of Europe. Cryotherapy is now in the U.S., and offered via salons and spas. It is slowly receiving enough recognition for its benefits by the medical community that some doctors are bringing the walk-in cryo-chambers into their offices. If you still cannot decide if cryotherapy is a valid medical procedure or treatment, or some passing fad, read the following. Read More 

Three Health Conditions That Can Worsen Your Bunion Pain

While there are plenty of people who have bunions, not everyone feels bothered by this foot condition that results in a significant-sized lump on the joint of each of your big toes. If you currently have bunions, you'll want to visit a podiatrist to get some suggestions for managing this condition. Surgery may eventually be your only course of action, but if your pain isn't significant, you can often manage your bunions through a variety of simple methods — especially if they aren't causing you pain. Read More