Fatigue & Weight Gain—It Might Not Be Normal

Posted on: 29 April 2019

Many people associate increased tiredness and extra weight with the natural process of aging. Although you might not have as much energy as you did when you were a young adult, persistent fatigue is not normal. If you eat well and stay active and still see your weight creeping up, you might have an underlying problem. Here are some common reasons why adults might experience fatigue and weight gain that you should talk to your family doctor about.
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Signs Your Child Should Be Checked For Scoliosis

Posted on: 29 April 2019

Scoliosis is a condition in which the spine curves to one side. It exists in varying degrees. Some cases are so minor that a person can go their whole life without ever realizing anything is amiss. Other cases are so severe that the person walks with a pronounced limp. Scoliosis can be present at birth, or it can develop later in childhood due to an injury or uneven development of the muscles.
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3 Things to Know When Considering an IUD

Posted on: 29 April 2019

If you are sexually active and do not want to become pregnant, birth control is imperative. Because there are so many different options, the various forms of birth control can be overwhelming. Fortunately, intrauterine devices offer an excellent option if you want reliable and easy to use birth control. This guide will give you a few facts you need to know about IUDs. Top Birth Control Option Due to Its Reliability
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What Your Eyes Say About Your Health

Posted on: 29 April 2019

If you've been blessed with excellent vision and have never had to wear corrective lenses, you might be tempted to skip routine eye exams. While someone with good vision may not need to visit the eye doctor as often, your eyes are still an extremely important part of your anatomy and shouldn't be ignored. In fact, the eye doctor can often alert you to an underlying health condition you may not even be aware of.
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