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How You Can Identify and Avoid Counterfeit Botox

One of the last things you want on your mind when considering Botox for any reason is the idea that you can fall prey to a counterfeit product. It's probably not something you would think could happen. Unfortunately, counterfeit product is out there, and doctors can unknowingly purchase it for their procedures. What Makes Fake Botox Fake? "Fake" Botox isn't always necessarily fake. The point is that you just can't know if it's real or not. Read More 

How Music Lovers Can Protect Their Hearing

If you are a fan of music, you might be concerned about how all of that loud music can negatively affect your ability to hear. Luckily, there are some things you can do to minimize the impact that loud noises have on your hearing so that you can continue enjoying music with less hearing loss: Be Careful When Using Headphones If possible, try to listen to your music without earphones. Headphones cause the music to damage your hearing more quickly because the closer the sound is to your ears, the more damage the sound will cause. Read More 

Conditions That May Bar You From Participating In Aquatic Exercise

Hydrotherapy has several advantages over land-based exercises. It is gentle on your body since the water counters the effect of gravity, helps with balance and muscular relaxation. However, like other forms of exercises, hydrotherapy is not for everybody. Specifically, you should be cautious about water exercise if you are dealing with these medical conditions: Heart Failure A heart disease and an elevated temperature is a dangerous combination. According to the American Heart Association, you should take precautions against high temperatures because some heart medications such as ace inhibitors, diuretics and beta blockers exaggerate your body's response to heat. Read More 

What Procedures And Treatments Do Podiatrists Perform?

You have injured your foot or ankle and need to seek treatment. Who should you turn to for help? Is a podiatrist the right one to see for an ankle or foot injury? What do podiatrists really do? A podiatrist specializes in treating foot and ankle issues. You may hear reference to a podiatric surgeon or podiatric physician; these are the same as a podiatrist, just different terms. Depending upon your state, a podiatrist may be able to treat both foot and ankle or be restricted just to the foot. Read More 

Answering Common Concerns About Chiropractic Treatments

Joint injuries can have a profound impact on the quality of your life by limiting your ability to do the activities that you normally enjoy. Luckily, there are treatment options, like chiropractic care, available for those that are experiencing these problems. However, chiropractic care is often misunderstood by those that could benefit from it, and this may cause them to avoid this type of care. By having the following two routine questions addressed, you should be in a better situation to decide if these treatments will help your condition. Read More