Family Health: Pediatric Care, Senior Fitness & Home Remedies

For families managing health at all ages, early symptom recognition for pediatric rashes and structured exercise for seniors are essential for long-term wellness.

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Why Are Statistics Important in the Health Care Field?

Quantitative research guides health care decision makers with statistics--numerical data collected from measurements or observation that describe the characteristics of specific population samples. Descriptive statistics summarize the utility, efficacy and costs of medical goods and services.

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Can Gas Give an Infant a Fever?

Intestinal gas by itself is not likely to cause your baby to develop a fever. If she has a fever with intestinal symptoms, such as diarrhea or vomiting, she may have a gastrointestinal bug. However, if she appears to be physically uncomfortable and is unusually warm, look for other reasons for the elevated temperature.

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Cold & Fever Remedy for a 1-Year-Old Baby

It’s not uncommon for babies to come down with a cold. The common cold is an infection of the upper respiratory tract. It causes symptoms, such as congestion, runny nose and fever. If your baby has a fever of 101 degrees or higher, consult her pediatrician for advice.

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Stevia Side Effects: Nervous System & Psychological

Stevia is a type of natural sweetener derived from the leaves of a variety of plants that primarily grow throughout North and South America. Stevia is used as a sweetener and a sugar substitute because it has about 300 times the sweetness of sugar without the calories.

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Signs and Symptoms of a Calcium Deficiency

Calcium makes up 1 percent to 2 percent of adult body weight. While over 99 percent of calcium is found in teeth and bones, the rest is present in blood, muscles and other tissues. Calcium deficiency is commonly caused by vitamin D deficiency or by dysfunction or surgical removal of the parathyroid glands.

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How to Increase Sperm Count When You're Over 40

Men's fertilization abilities can decrease after age 40, but the clock doesn't tick quite as loudly as it does for women. Many men become dads after 50. Actor Tony Randall became a father at age 77. So there is a lot of hope. But the reality is that aging can make a difference in sperm count.

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Inflammation of the Uvula

The uvula hangs down in the back of the mouth and is the final portion of the soft palate. Although the function of this soft flap of skin is not fully understood, possible functions may include assisting with speech and the production of saliva.

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A List of Leucine-Rich Foods

Your body uses amino acids from food to manufacture hundreds of proteins and to fuel many biochemical reactions in your cells. Essential amino acids are those you can't make and need to obtain from your diet.

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Severe Diaper Rash on a 2-Year-Old

A severe diaper rash is not uncommon in 2-year-olds. Symptoms are irritating and painful, making both diaper changes and playtime uncomfortable for your toddler. Because it can lead to infections if not treated properly, it is imperative to understand what causes a severe diaper rash and how you can treat and avoid it.

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How to Get Rid of Pimples During Your Menstrual Cycle

A woman’s menstrual cycle is a normal and healthy occurrence that happens each month. Getting her period signifies that a woman’s body is working properly and that she is not pregnant. The menstrual cycle also involves several side effects, including depression, fatigue and acne. The U.S.

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Side Effects of Too Much Armour Thyroid

Armour Thyroid is the brand name of a natural thyroid hormone replacement. Drugs.com reports that Armour Thyroid is most commonly prescribed by a doctor for conditions in which the thyroid gland is no longer able to produce enough thyroid hormone on its own.

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Reasons Why Baby Teeth Don't Come in

The majority of babies are born with their baby, or primary teeth, already lying in wait under the gums. Babies generally start to cut their baby teeth beginning at 6 months, according to the American Dental Association. Primary teeth may continue to erupt until age 3.

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Baby Yeast Rash Remedies

Candida is a type of yeast that exists naturally in and on an infant's body. When the yeast reproduce rapidly and irritate the skin, a rash can develop. A yeast rash is very red, itchy and often has smaller bumps outside the main rash.

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Petroleum Jelly Versus Diaper Cream

Parents have used petroleum jelly for decades as a barrier between their infants' delicate skin and wetness. However, there are now dozens of brands of diaper creams and ointments that promise to protect your baby from diaper rash as well as moisturize or medicate the skin.

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How to Treat Diaper Rash With Cornstarch

Diaper rash is a common skin irritation that babies will more than likely experience at some point while wearing diapers. According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, diaper rash is caused by skin irritation from a diaper that is too tight or a soiled diaper that is left on for too long.

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Diet for a 60-Year Old Woman

Eating well at all stages of life is essential, but as you age, choosing the right foods becomes even more important. As a 60-year-old woman, your dietary needs are unique, and eating the right foods can help reduce the risk of chronic ailments.

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What Are the Side Effects of Not Eating?

The body relies on proper nutrition to function. Sometimes loss of appetite, disease, medication, dieting or an eating disorder has a negative effect on your food intake.

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My Toddler Has Had a Persistent Cough & Runny Nose for Months

You always try keeping your toddler healthy, but illnesses are bound to happen — particularly if your toddler is in daycare. Chronic bronchitis or sinusitis are the likely culprits, so always consult your toddler's pediatrician if your toddler has a cough and runny nose that last more than a week or two.

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Safe Gym Exercises During Pregnancy

When a woman is pregnant, the activities she can engage in change because of safety. However, pregnant woman shouldn't skip exercise just because they're worried about the health of their growing little one. Cardio, weight training and yoga are all safe gym exercises that a woman can perform while pregnant.

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