How To Find Relief From Pain With Inguinal Hernia Repair

The downside of an inguinal hernia condition is the bulge that protrudes through your abdominal muscles. This bulge makes it hard to lift heavy objects, bend over and to cough. However, an inguinal hernia will not improve without medical intervention. After a hernia becomes large and painful, the recommended treatment is surgery. Read on to find out how to find relief from pain with inguinal hernia repair. What Is An Outpatient Care Center? Read More 

3 Ways To Lose Weight Quickly

In a perfect world, it would be easy to lose weight quickly and keep it off. Unfortunately, sustainable and safe weight loss is rarely quick. If you have a special situation where you need to lose weight quickly, there are options to meet your goals in the safest manner. Go On A Liquid Diet This method is ideal if you only need to lose a few pounds for a special event or you need to shed weight due to significant health reasons, such as part of a pre-operative diet. Read More 

Helping Your Child With Disabilities Through Life

Children with developmental disabilities have it rough. They need more money and care to support them, and when parents simply do not have the funds, it becomes a monumental burden. If you have recently been told that your child has a disabling condition, you may feel quite overwhelmed, especially when it comes to their physical, emotional and mental health needs. There are long term Medicaid  services in every state that can help. Read More 

Can You Get Dental Implants With Bone Loss?

Dental implants are a great way of replacing teeth that have been lost, but sometimes patients worry that they're not a good fit for them. You may have heard that if you have experienced bone loss in your jaw, won't be able to get dental implants. The good news is that even with bone loss, you still have options that can allow you to get dental implants. Here are three possible steps your dentist may take to help you get the implants you want. Read More 

Shining A Light On The Green-Eyed Monster: Jealousy And How To Make It Go Away

Jealousy is often referred to as the "green-eyed monster." While short flashes of jealousy are normal emotional responses to other things people do, say, and have, jealousy can quickly turn into something very ugly, bordering on major psychiatric illness. If you feel like jealousy is getting the better of you, maybe you need jealousy therapy. It may just be cognitive therapy, but it is very effective at pulling you back from the brink of doing something awful or unpleasant. Read More