5 Common Mistakes Made By Those Who Want Whiter Teeth

Getting a dazzlingly white smile can become an obsession. Unfortunately, many individuals are so intent on maximizing the whiteness of their teeth that they make avoidable mistakes that will decrease their chances of achieving their goal in the long run. If you want to do everything you can to get your teeth as white as possible, avoid making the following five common mistakes: Not discussing the matter with the dentist Read More 

3 Exercises To Help Treat Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis has gained national attention lately as some highly paid National Football League players have been sidelined with the foot condition. Plantar fasciitis affects the plantar tendon running under the bottom of your foot and up along the backside of your heel. This condition is common in people who perform jobs where they stand all day long, who are overweight, and who have strained the muscles in their calves and foot. Read More 

Getting Your Anxious Child To Go To The Doctor

As a parent, it is your job to protect your child from things that scare them. Unfortunately, children can develop anxiety over things that will help them as well. It is important to get regular doctor checkups regardless of what age you are. As a child, their systems are still developing and they may require doctor visits more often. During the first three years, your child should visit the doctor at least nine times for checkups, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Read More 

What Should You Do If You Believe You’re Allergic To Your Pet?

Many pet owners discover--after they've brought home their new pet--that they are allergic to the type of animal that they've just acquired. This type of discovery can be devastating to pet owners who simply want to enjoy their time with their pet. Fortunately, many pet owners can control and manage their pet allergies even if their pet lives at home with them. These tips will help. Get Your Allergy Properly Diagnosed Read More 

Three Things That Should Be Part Of Any Arthritis Management Plan

Arthritis is a very common condition, and not just among the elderly. According to the CDC, two-thirds of the people in the United States who have been diagnosed with arthritis are under the age of 65, and one-fifth of the adults in the United States suffer from some form of arthritis. Whether you personally have been diagnosed with arthritis or you have a spouse or relative with the disease, you are far from alone. Read More