Emergency Eye Care

You may have heard the saying "It's always fun until someone loses an eye." This line usually brings a laugh while also making people wince. Losing an eye is a fear for many people, and although it is relatively rare, it is a real danger in some circumstances. If your eye receives an injury, you need to know what to do and what the consequences can be. Scratches Your eye can be scratched in any number of ways, including rubbing it when it has dirt or sand beneath the lid.

How Snoring At Night Can Prevent You From Driving For A Living

Truck drivers know the importance of their DOT health examinations and keeping their health cards up-to-date. If you are a truck driver, you may have had several DOT exams in the past to maintain your health card so you can keep your driving job. However, if you snore at night and it has never been addressed during past DOT examinations, you should know it could be a problem that would compromise yours and the safety of other people on the road.

What Should You Do Before Beginning Chemotherapy?

If you've recently been diagnosed with cancer and are scheduled for chemotherapy or radiation within the next few weeks, you may be nervous and apprehensive about what to expect. While today's chemo drugs are much more targeted than previous ones, these treatments can still take a tremendous toll on your body, and it's important to begin these treatments in the best physical shape you can be. Read on to learn more about a few things you may want to cross off your to-do list before starting chemo to increase your odds of successful treatment:

How To Prevent Your Child From Getting A Sports Injury

If you have a child who participates in sports, you want to make sure you do what you can to help prevent your child from getting injured. While you may not be able to protect them during the game, there are some things you can do to decrease their chances of being hurt. Learn about the steps you can take to help prevent your child from a sports-related injury.  

3 Ways To Improve Your Gait

As you get older or right after your suffer an injury to the leg or the foot, chances are good that your gait is going to be thrown off. You gait is the way that you walk, meaning how you shift your weight and maintain your balance while you are moving around. It's important to make sure that your gait is not causing you pain or putting stress on parts of the body that aren't able to handle the stress.