21 April 2015
There's different causes for bad breath, and you might assume that the odor stems from your tongue. But, it's very common for foul breath to emanate from your teeth. There's three different ways that your teeth can generate foul odor—one can be treated on your own, but two must be treated by a dentist. Here are the three ways that your teeth might be causing you discomfort and embarrassment:
13 April 2015
Are you having a hard time losing weight and want to take a supplement to help? You may want to think about visiting a physician to get a prescription for human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) drops to see if you get any results. In this article, learn what you should know about hCG drops to decide if getting them is something that you should do. What Should Someone Wanting to Lose Weight Know About hCG Drops?
8 April 2015
According to a Mayo Clinic study released in 2013, 7 out of 10 Americans use at least one prescription drug. With more than half of the country relying on some for of medication, this can mean a lot of trips to the pharmacy and often times, long wait times to get what you need. If you want to skip the whole trip, the one way to make that possible is with the use of a pharmacy delivery service.
27 March 2015
While 3D mammography use is currently limited, this technology is expected to quickly become the gold standard for detecting breast cancer across the country. That's due to the fact that 3D mammography not only helps better detect cancer, but can also help reduce the incidence of false positives that lead to unnecessary biopsies and return visits for further testing. Here is more information on how 3D mammography technology is expected to revolutionize the way women are screened for breast cancer and how it can help you.
20 March 2015
Hearing loss can happen at any time from birth to advanced old age. One way to correct the loss is to have a custom hearing aid built to electronically amplify the sounds around you so you can hear them better. Here is how a custom hearing aid is made. Getting a Prescription You will need to visit an audiologist to determine how much hearing loss you have suffered. The audiologist will use an audiometer to precisely measure your hearing loss so they can order a hearing aid to be custom-made to address your specific condition.