2015

How To Know You're Having A Heart Attack

If you're having chest pain and you've had time to search for this article and read it, you probably aren't having a heart attack. All kidding aside, a heart attack is a serious event that needs immediate attention. But according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), only 27 percent of the population knows the signs of a heart attack and that a call to 911 is critical. Learn to recognize the symptoms of a heart attack in you, and others, before it's too late.

Does Your Parent Need Assisted Living Or Memory Care Services?

When talking with your parent about moving to a retirement center, it's important to make sure the services they really need are available. That's why you need an understanding of the differences between an assisted living facility and a memory care center. Each of these offers supportive services for the specific physical and mental needs of seniors. Learn how both of these facilities can help your parent and which may be the most appropriate for their current needs.

4 Treatements Your Ob/Gyn Can Provide That You May Not Have Thought Of

Many women are beginning to utilize their ob/gyn for all types of health issues, not just the traditional gynecological care. Fortunately, these physicians are often very happy to provide treatment for a variety of procedures and health concerns. Here are just a few things your obstetrician can do for you: Circumcision One thing your obstetrician may do is perform a circumcision on your child. A circumcision is a simple procedure done on infant boys where the foreskin is surgically removed.

5 Potential Causes Of Abnormally Dilated Pupils

Normally, pupils only dilate when they are in dim lighting. This expansion allows your eye to take in more light than usual, increasing your ability to see in the dark. However, when one or both of your pupils remains dilated under typical light, you can have a painful and uncomfortable experience. While there are many conditions that can result in improperly dilated eyes, these are five of the most common causes to discuss with your eye doctor.

Your Child Needs A Bubble Study--What's That?

If a pediatrician or cardiologist has just ordered a bubble study for your child, you may be wondering what it's all about. Here's an overview of this very clever and minimally invasive way to diagnose certain heart problems. What is a Bubble Study? A bubble study (AKA agitated saline echo testing) is a special type of echocardiogram or ultrasound of the heart. While a technician takes Doppler images of the heart muscle in action, a tiny cloud of bubbles is infused through an IV line.