2014

How To Identify Symptoms For, Diagnose, And Treat Recurrent Corneal Erosion Syndrome

Regular eye checkup appointments are crucial in ensuring that minor problems are quickly identified. Adults between the age of 20 and 30 should get an eye exam every 2 years. One of the most common ocular conditions diagnosed is known as the recurrent corneal erosion syndrome (RCES). The statistics involving the frequency of which RCES occurs has not yet been verified due to the fact that RCES is quite often misdiagnosed. This article will dive into what RCES is, how to identify the symptoms, and how to diagnose and treat the syndrome. Read More 

4 Signs Your Elderly Loved One Is Suffering From Depression

Depression, while considered common in adults, also affects the elderly population but is much less discussed. This condition can be serious, and can increase the risk of cardiac diseases among the elderly, as well as increasing the risk that illnesses will cause death. If your loved one is suffering from depression, it is crucial to help them get medical treatment as soon as possible from a qualified senior mental health center. Read More 

Is That Smartphone Making You Itch?

Have you noticed an itchy rash since you started using your tablet computer or smartphone? You might think it is just your imagination, but there are new allergies popping up associated with mobile phones and wearable devices. Allergy testing is showing some people are sensitive to the materials used to make these products. What type allergy do you have if your smartphone makes you itch and what can you do about it? Read More 

Trapped By Addiction? Break Free With Inpatient Recovery Treatment

Addiction presents one of the most difficult struggles any human can face. It consumes you and the people you love, often with disastrous results if it is left untreated. Surveys show that of the 2 million Americans struggling with addiction, only 3% will actually be able to get the help they need at an inpatient facility. If you are trying to overcome your addiction and are offered a chance to be in that 3%, you should consider the benefits of inpatient treatment before you make your decision. Read More