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3 Signs That Your Child Has Allergies

Child allergies are more common than many parents realize. Your child can begin to show allergies to certain foods from infancy. This is why it is vital that parents know what to look for in their child. Here are some things to watch for. 1. Nursing or Bottle-Fed Babies Excessively Crying Many people do not understand that a child can show allergic reactions while breastfeeding or bottle-feeding. One of the most common reactions comes to cow's milk. Read More 

3 Questions To Ask Yourself To Determine If Plastic Surgery Is Right For You

Plastic surgery is a great way to get the body that you want in a safe and effective way. For instance, you can change practically anything you don't like about yourself with the right plastic surgeon. However, getting plastic surgery shouldn't be taken lightly. There are some things that you should do before you opt for plastic surgery to make sure it is the right decision for you. Here are some tips. Read More 

Bleeding Where? A No-Panic Guide to Blood in Your Stool

If you notice a bit of blood in your stool – whether in the bowl or on the toilet paper – you may find yourself starting to panic about the state of your health. After all, it's understandably concerning when you find yourself bleeding without seeing the source, and, when most people hear about blood in the stool, they tend to jump to the worst possible conclusion. But finding blood doesn't necessarily mean you should panic. Read More 

Why Male Hormone Replacement Is As Important As Female HRT

There have been several much-needed, good conversations about female HRT (hormone replacement therapy) in the last two decades. However, until just recently, it was not known or understood that men go through a "change of life" too, often referred to as "male menopause." With these new medical discoveries and research studies, it has become clear that male hormone replacement therapy is every bit as important as female HRT. Here is why. Read More 

3 Types Of Theft To Look Out For In Your Medical Office

In many businesses, employee theft can become a big, expensive problem. The unfortunate thing is that it can be difficult to discover or do anything about it, and if you are like many employers, you might not like the idea of accusing your employees -- who you might get along well with and who you might trust -- of stealing. However, if you run a medical office, you do have to worry about theft. Read More