The Journey Through Hospice

Answering Common Questions Concerning Brain Injuries

There are few injuries that can have a more devastating impact on a person's life than a traumatic head injury. Unfortunately, these injuries are often poorly understood, which can make it difficult for you to know how to proceed if you suspect one of your loved one's has suffered a head injury. Once you have had the following concerns answered, you should be in a better position for helping your loved one recover from this type of injury. Read More 

Four Tips For Purchasing Contact Lenses Online

Contact lenses can be a great purchase because it gives you the benefit of not having to wear big, bulky glasses. Instead, you can see clearly without it appearing as if you have anything on. In order to ensure that you buy the right contacts for you though, you will want to be sure that you follow the following four purchase tips: Use Your Current Prescription: If you need new contacts, but you have not received a new prescription for contact lenses in the past year, you may want to wait until the prescription is updated. Read More 

Dealing With Acne? 2 Reasons Why You Should See A Dermatologist

If you're dealing with an acne problem, it may be quite easy to think that you can handle the issue at home.  The abundance of television commercials advertising products that promise to rid you of acne forever, combined with the ease of access to medical information on the Internet can subtly lull you into thinking that you are an armchair doctor.  However, there is simply no substitute for sound medical advice, and visiting a dermatologist may prove to be highly informative and helpful in your battle against acne. Read More 

4 Tips To Help Your Teen Deal With Eczema

Eczema, although often associated with infants and young children, is actually a lifelong affliction. The dry skin, rashes, and irritations are sometimes caused by external irritants, such as an allergic reaction, but more often there is no known cause. Young children tend to get outbreaks on their face and bodies, with many outgrowing the condition for the most part by their teen years. For some teens, though, eczema remains a major concern. Read More 

Handling Your Depression And Anxiety During Pregnancy: Ideas For You

When you find out you are pregnant, you are likely excited and nervous in equal measure. And while it is a joyous occasion, you may also begin to think of how you will need to change your routines and health regimen when you have an unborn child growing inside you. If you are a sufferer of depression and anxiety and currently dealing with those issues, you may wonder what you can do to keep your mental health intact while having a healthy, unaffected pregnancy. Read More