Amelia Sanchez
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3 Ways That A Cosmetic Dermatologist Can Help With Your Acne
If you have acne, you probably know what it's like to feel self-conscious about your appearance. Although acne is one of the most common skin conditions out there, it can still be uncomfortable and embarrassing to deal with. There is no reason to stop with over-the-counter and at-home acne treatments, however. A cosmetic dermatologist can help you with your acne in several ways, such as by offering these three treatment options.
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3 Important Questions To Ask Your Child's Speech Language Pathologist
If your child has been diagnosed with a speech problem, hearing problem, or both, then there's a good chance that he or she will need to see a speech language pathologist (SLP). An SLP is a licensed professional who can help develop and implement a customized plan to improve your child's speech and overall communication. Typically, children will attend regular sessions with an SLP in his or her office, or at your child's school.
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Oncology Career Paths And Training
If you're considering a career in oncology, be prepared for a challenging and rewarding experience. Oncology is challenging because you'll be in close contact with people fighting a serious disease – cancer. The rewarding part, obviously, occurs when you help extend your patient's lives, or cure them completely. If the field interests you, remember that oncology is not practiced solely by oncologists. Indeed, a medical facility's oncology department includes several specialized roles.
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What To Expect With A Tattoo Removal Procedure
If you have a tattoo on your body that you no longer feel comfortable with, you may have considered having a tattoo reversal procedure to have it removed from your skin. Tattoos are removed with aesthetics laser technology and are minimally invasive. Here is some information about laser tattoo removal and what you can expect before, during and after the procedure: Preparing For The Procedure When you decide to remove a tattoo, you will need to have a consultation with a dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon that specializes in laser tattoo removal.
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Preventing Joint Injury In Sports
The most common complaint from athletes is a torn ACL (anterior cruciate ligament). The ACL is one of the four major ligaments that holds the knee joint in place, and is located in the front or anterior of the knee. Injury to this area is most common in contact sports such as soccer, football or basketball. It can occur from direct impact, landing wrong from a jumping position, or a quick change in direction.
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5 Pointers To Avoid Catching A Nail Fungus
You may not realize you have toe fungus at first. It dawns on you one day as you try to trim your big toenails. Instead of being easy to snip, they break off in crumbly, thick, yellow bits. How did this happen? When did this happen? The truth is, you may never know where you caught a toe fungus. Various organisms can cause it, and that stuff lives everywhere, especially in warm, moist places.
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Why Are You Suddenly Experiencing Tunnel Vision?
Do you feel as though you are looking down a tunnel? Everything straight ahead of you is perfectly clear, but the space on the sides looks blurry, out of focus, or completely dark. There are many possible causes of tunnel vision. Although this symptom can be alarming and is sometimes a sign of a serious medical condition, it can also be caused by simple problems such as migraines and concussions. Take a deep breath, and read on to gain a little more insight as to what might be causing your strange visual changes.
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5 Benefits of a School Uniform Policy
Many people have debated the pros and cons of uniform in school, but as the years go by more and more educational institutions are implementing school uniform policies for their students. While not every parent and student is going to love school uniforms, a number of benefits have been found in schools that require uniforms. Some of the biggest benefits include the following. Less of an Emphasis on Clothing Many kids, especially teenagers, see clothes as a status symbol, which can separate those who can afford designer labels and name brands from those who are not able to buy those items.
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Two Natural Remedies For Conjunctivitis: What You Should Know
When it comes to your eye health, you may not always pay as much attention as you should. After all, as long as you can see, your eyes are healthy, right? Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Your eyes actually need maintenance and care to stay healthy and functioning. One common eye disorder that people often suffer from is conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye. This particular disorder can develop due to allergies, bacteria or a viral infection.
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Adapting Your Home To Care For A Loved One With Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder that affects more than 5 million Americans. According to a report by the Alzheimer's Association, in 2010 nearly 15 million unpaid caregivers (primarily family members) provided 17 billion hours of unpaid care to Alzheimer's patients, many of whom were being watched over in the homes of family members. If you are one of those in-home family caregivers, one of your top concerns is the safety of your loved one, who may suffer from memory loss, confusion with time or place, and a decrease in judgment making skills, among other things.
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