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

  • 8 Tips For Protecting Your Child From the Flu

    29 October 2014

    Children are one of the groups most vulnerable to the flu. As the flu season approaches, it is important that you take steps to protect your child's health. Here are eight ways you can prepare your child for the flu season. Encourage hand washing. Viruses that cause flu can easily be picked up by your child through touch. Encourage your child to frequently wash his or hands. Consider setting a timer to help your child know when to wash his or her hands.

  • Four Ways To Make Exercising FUN!

    23 October 2014

    Although you may already know that experts recommend you get at least 30 minutes of exercise each day to stay healthy, it can sometimes seem like a chore. Oftentimes, our busy lifestyles discourage us from making the effort to get our exercise each and every day. The best way to make sure that you get your exercise is to make it enjoyable. When an activity is something you look forward to, you're a lot more likely to make time for it.

  • 3 Medical Conditions That Require A Family Physician To Recommend A Specialist

    22 October 2014

    Your family doctor, such as Friedrich Tomas J MD, is a general practice physician that treats a broad range of medical problems. You may see your doctor to treat the flu, get a physical, or to diagnosis your condition when you are feeling sick. Once your doctor makes a diagnosis, he or she can prescribe medications to treat your illness. However, there are times when you may be given a diagnosis for a condition that requires a more narrow focus to treat it properly.

  • Hearing Loss And Your Health: Two More Reasons To Have Your Annual Hearing Test

    21 October 2014

    Once you start to age, it is common for the pitch perfect hearing that you had when you were younger to wane. While it is common for your hearing to not be what it once was, there could be more to hearing issues than what you ever knew, and hearing tests are extremely important. Obtaining a thorough ear examination and hearing test could be the first steps toward major changes in your overall health.

  • What To Do When The Big "O" Is A No-Show In Your Sex Life

    21 October 2014

    If you're experiencing difficulty reaching an orgasm in the bedroom, you're not alone. Studies reveal that orgasms are a no-show in the sex lives of 10% of women. Most of the time, inability to reach an orgasm is a temporary condition,  treatable by counseling or by resolving the underlying issue that's causing the problem. Anorgasmia is the medical term for this distressing problem, and it can occur as a result of physical or psychological conditions.