Modern Medicine Saves Lives Every Day
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Modern Medicine Saves Lives Every Day

I have had diabetes my entire life, and I am very thankful for the fact that modern medical discoveries have helped me live a happy, healthy life despite my disease. I have had to watch what I eat and take medications daily for most of my life, and while i used to feel like I was "missing out" when other children were able to eat sugary candy and I wasn't, I eventually learned that sugar-free candy tastes great. I am always keeping up on the latest diabetes research, and while researching, I have also learned about many other diseases and ailments and how they are treated and controlled. I know others are too busy to browse a bunch of medical websites, like I like to do, so I decided to start a blog that others can visit that contains information on a variety of medical topics all in one place!

Modern Medicine Saves Lives Every Day

  • What Determines How Your Shoulder Instability Is Treated?

    14 March 2016

    You have an unstable shoulder if the bones forming the joint are moving excessively against each other. This form of instability occurs when the connective tissues around the joints loosen. It may be caused by different things such as traumatic injury or chronic stress of the relevant connective tissues. Treatment for shoulder instability depends on various factors such as: Cause of the Instability The cause of the instability determines the approach to the treatment.

  • Weak Eyes? Crossed Eyes? Convergence Insufficiency?: How Vision Therapy Can Help Each Of These

    25 February 2016

    There are several conditions that cause a person's eyes to move on their own, become crossed, remain stuck in one position, etc. Almost all of these conditions involve weakened muscles in the eye or paralyzed parts of the eye. Of these, strabismus and amblyopia are probably the most common, resulting in about two to three percent of the total population. If you have an eye doctor that has told you that nothing can be done, get a second opinion.

  • 4 Tips for First-time Contact Wearers

    8 February 2016

    While glasses work great at correcting vision, many people prefer wearing contact lenses either because they don't like the look of glasses, or they participate in sports or other types of exercises that are difficult to do with eyeglasses. A new contact lens wearer will have a learning curve, but it typically does not take a person very long to become comfortable wearing contact lenses. If you're about to purchase your first pair of contacts, use the following tips.

  • Three Ways That Your Diet Can Contribute To Back Pain

    20 January 2016

    One of the most troubling things about back pain is its prevalence -- 80 percent of people will deal with the pain and decreased mobility of back pain at some point in life. Another troubling issue about back pain is that your diet can be contributing heavily to your discomfort without you even knowing it. Awareness, however, is a key element of winning your battle against pain, and knowing the relationship between your diet and back pain can allow you to start making simple changes that can help.

  • Training Your New Puppy

    5 January 2016

    It's never too early to start teaching a new puppy positive behaviors. Getting the ball rolling will take patience, and a firm grasp of some very essential concepts, but building this foundation early will simplify future training. Even small successes can be built upon to achieve greater goals, so make sure you're providing the right reinforcement as often as possible. House Training One of the first hurdles in a new puppy's life is learning where and when they can relieve themselves.