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Anti-Depressant Medication Myths, Debunked

Depression is a real disease that requires real care. From counseling to medications, there are options for every type of patient. Unfortunately, most people struggling with depression worry that anti-depressants are not going to be effective for them for one reason or another. If you or a loved one is suffering from depression, this guide will help you understand the truth about a few common anti-depressant myths. Anti-Depressants Change your Personality Read More 

How To Motivate Yourself To Work Out Through A T-Shirt

If you're trying to live a healthier life, you'll need to find ways to keep yourself motivated and inspired. Exercising on the first couple of days is easier because it's something new, but as you exercise more and more, you may find yourself wanting to skip days. Write Down Your Goals Write down your goals, and look at them as often as you can. When you keep your goals in mind, you'll be able to remember why you wanted to start exercising in the first place. Read More 

Child Hearing Aid Features To Look For

If you have a child who has just been diagnosed with a hearing problem, then you may need to invest in hearing aids for your son or daughter. And, choosing child-friendly options in regard to the aids can help to ensure a successful transition to their use. Keep reading to read about some features and options that you should be looking for. HATS-Compatible Device Hearing aids are becoming more and more sophisticated and many devices now have the option of connecting to different types of technology. Read More 

Three Signs Of A Foot Fungal Infection

Fungus and mold can grow just about anywhere and your feet are no exception. Mold and fungus grow in moist and dark environments, so your feet in dark shoes and socks and the moisture they can create is a great place for fungus and mold to breed. If you have a fungal infection, there are signs to look out for. Read on for a few of these signs to watch out for and what you can do to treat your feet. Read More 

Does Your Asthmatic Teen Smoke? You Can Help Them Prevent Deadly Attacks

Asthma is a serious breathing disease that many people stop taking seriously after living with it for so long. For example, your asthmatic teen may have started smoking in high school, thinking that her asthma was no big deal. Unfortunately, she could be setting herself up for deadly asthma attacks and may need your help to avoid this problem. Smoking Is A Trigger For Asthma While not as many teens smoke cigarettes as they did when you were young, there are still plenty who do. Read More