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Archive for February, 2012

When the soft core of a person’s tooth starts to decay, it often cannot repair itself. Cracked teeth and deep cavities are both common causes of damaged pulps, but the solution is not always so simple. Without attention, the American Dental Association suggests that dead pulps can cause infection and lead to “pus pockets,” or [...]

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Although you may not think of it in these terms, hearing loss can dramatically affect a person’s quality of life. In a 2007 survey conducted by the National Family Opinion panel, families reported that hearing loss resulted in up to $12,000 of decreased income, depending on the severity of the hearing loss. Much of this [...]

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The most common cause of decreased vision after age 60 is age-related macular degeneration, according to the Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology. ARMD comes in two different types: dry and wet. Dry is more common, while wet involves the growth of abnormal blood vessels under the retina. These abnormal vessels leak fluid and [...]

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When a person has trouble balancing, the problem is often attributed to the inner ear – more specifically, the vestibular (or balance) part of the inner ear. However, according to the American Hearing Research Foundation, the dizziness can also be caused by other issues, including psychological anxiety, low blood pressure or the brain itself. For [...]

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Are you constantly looking for prescription drug coupons for the common medications you use? If so then head over to True Rx Discount website where you’ll find coupons for common prescriptions like; Adderall, Vicodin, Codeine, Lipitor, Zoloft and much more! American Health Advantage also offers a discount prescription plan that allows you to mail-order prescription [...]

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Your kids have just gotten home from a long night of trick-or-treating, and they dump pillowcases full of candy onto your living room floor. Before they dive in, you wonder: What can I do to protect their dental health when they are surrounded by so many treats? The first step, many experts say, is helping [...]

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You already know that avoiding tobacco products is one key to preventing oral cancer. But according to the American Dental Association, there is a second strategy that is equally important: scheduling regular visits with your dentist. If not detected early, only about 50 percent of people diagnosed with oral cancer will survive after five years. [...]

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One of the most natural ways to restore your smile if you have missing teeth is through dental implants. Unlike crowns and conventional bridges, implants are “surgically placed below the gums over a series of appointments,” where they “fuse to the jawbone and serve as a base for individual replacement teeth, bridges or a denture” [...]

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Chiropractors have known for years that taking care of your spinal health can lead to better physical health, as well. Now, research is uncovering the same link. A study in the Journal of Physiological and Manipulative Therapeutics showed that the health of a person’s immune system may be directly affected by the health of a [...]

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If you suffer from the intense, throbbing headaches known as migraines, you join more than 30 million other Americans with this condition. Although prescription medications cannot specifically cure migraines, they can help remove the debilitating symptoms and help prevent future attacks. Drugs known as triptans help reduce the dilation of blood vessels in the brain [...]

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