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Skin Checks for Cancer Diagnosis

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Getting regular skin checks is essential to ensure that cancers are diagnosed as early as possible. Early diagnosis means that these cancers can be treated faster and surgery may even be avoided. Unfortunately, skin cancers can only be seen and not felt, so when someone gets skin cancer they won’t feel any pain. This is why you need to constantly monitor your skin for any changes and take part in regular checks. Read More»

Working With Your Chiropractor to Reduce Headaches

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While many people associate chiropractors with treating only back pain, many are adept at treating conditions throughout the body. One area of focus is headaches, which come in many forms and stem from various complaints throughout the body. If you frequently suffer from headaches, it’s worth learning how chiropractic services can help and what you can do to help yourself. Focus on the tension in your shoulders  The muscles that stretch between your neck and your shoulders work closely with one another, which can cause certain types of headaches if you’re constantly tensing them. Read More»

Skin Cancer Clinics' Role in Skin Cancer Treatment

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Skin cells can become damaged upon exposure to UV light from the sun, leading to skin cancer. Primarily 95% of skin cancers (melanomas) are caused by the sun. It is vital that you know your skin and learn what’s normal for you so you can notice any changes such as new or changing moles. This is because most skin cancers diagnosed early can be treated and even cured. If you notice any changes then it’s imperative that you see a doctor immediately. Read More»

Thorough Discussion of Mobility Loss and Orthopaedic Physiotherapy

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Mobility is a vital part of everyone’s life. Simple activities like walking and jogging go a long way to keep you fit and healthy. Sadly, mobility loss may result from things that you cannot control such as accidents, surgeries, traumas and disease infections. When this happens, you need to act fast to prevent the detrimental effects of mobility loss. Examples of these effects are weight gain, frequent constipation and accumulation of harmful fluids in your body. Read More»

3 General Practitioner Job Options You May not Have Considered

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As a general practitioner, you likely thought of working in a hospital, clinic, or your own private practice. Though these are the normal options for GP jobs available, you may not have thought about other options available to you. If you are looking to expand your horizons with new general practitioner jobs around the country, here are three options to consider. Remember, each option will have its own requirements and paperwork process so be sure to do your research if you see an option here that appeals to you. Read More»

The impact of recent advances in orthopaedic surgery on patients' outcomes

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There have been numerous advances in orthopaedic surgery in the last few decades and many of them have brought about significant improvements in patients’ outcomes. Orthopaedic procedures are now less invasive and they are associated with less disability and shorter recovery periods, allowing patients to be more functional sooner. Specific advancements in such a diverse specialty as orthopaedics are too numerous to mention, but some of them have had notable impacts on patients’ outcomes in recent years. Read More»

Fighting Fit for Muay Thai

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Muay Thai is a deadly martial art that has seen a huge boost in popularity because of the rise of mixed martial arts. It’s a Thai form of boxing that translates to the science of eight limbs, mixing both elbow and knee strikes along with kicks, punches and clinching. Because of this it makes for a total body workout, but at the same time can increase the risk of injury. If you do suffer with a muscle strain during training or wish to take preventative measures here are some training supplements to support physiotherapy rehab and minimise the need to rehab in the first place. Read More»

Two Situations in Which You Should Get an STI Test

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There are certain situations in which it is sensible to get tested for STIs (sexually transmitted infections). Here are two examples of such situations. Your partner has cheated on you Infidelity can wreak havoc on your relationship with your partner. It can also have a detrimental effect on your health. If your partner has been physically intimate with someone else during your relationship, then it is possible that they may have contracted an STI, which they have since passed on to you. Read More»

Getting medical support for Ehlers-Danlos syndrome

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Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is an inherited genetic condition which comes in a range of subtypes, each with different medical complications. Even if a patient has a relatively mild case of EDS, it is a good idea to have a strong relationship with a doctor and medical team in order to manage the symptoms of the disorder.  Doctor for pain and wound healing Patients with EDS often have pain associated with their hypermobile joints and doctors can help to prescribe pain medication and monitor pain levels in order to keep the patient as comfortable as possible. Read More»

Prevent Varicose Veins with These Four Foods

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Are you at risk of getting varicose veins? There are many risk factors associated with varicose veins, including genetics, obesity, and standing for long periods of time. It’s not always possible to avoid the causes of varicose veins, but there are ways to reduce your risk. One natural method is with a healthy diet. Here are 4 foods that could help keep varicose veins away. Dark, Leafy Greens Dark, leafy green vegetables like spinach and romaine lettuce aren’t just delicious – they’re also very rich in vitamins and minerals that could help prevent your risk of getting varicose veins. Read More»