Disease Guide: Diagnosis, Symptoms & Clinical Treatment Protocols

For patients and caregivers, understanding clinical progression, diagnostic imaging results, and pharmacological treatment options is vital for managing acute and chronic health conditions.

Difference Between a Pulled Muscle & a Cramp

Muscle pain can stop you in your tracks. But is it a cramp or a pulled muscle that's bothering you? Though the terms are often used interchangeably, they are not the same thing.

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How to Boil a Mouth Guard

A mouth guard is a piece of oral protective equipment, frequently used by athletes that participate in sports such as boxing, football, hockey or other sports where injury to the mouth and teeth may occur. People who grind their teeth while asleep may also wear a mouth guard.

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Types & Uses of Alcohol

Depending upon the type, alcohol can be used for a beverage, a cleaning agent, first aid or as a fuel when camping and backpacking. For camp stoves, alcohol does not produce as much heat as other fuels, such as propane or white gas.

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Humidifier with ionic air purifier

How Does a Cool Mist Humidifier Work?

A cool mist humidifier increases the humidity in a room. A humidifier is a useful device to help relieve congestion from allergies, colds and other respiratory ailments. It can also help to alleviate itchy eyes, dry skin and cracked lips caused by low humidity, especially in the dry, winter months.

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How to Clean Mineral Deposits From a Humidifier

Mineral deposits can build up in a humidifier over time due to the presence of calcium and other minerals in the water. As the water evaporates, minerals form in the tank, water tray, filter basket and other components within the humidifier, depending on the model.

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Types of Bifocal Lenses

Bifocals began when Benjamin Franklin had the lenses of two different spectacles cut in half and wired into a single frame. As technology has advanced, more complex lens configurations were created, with multiple areas of magnification, called segments, cut into the same lens.

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How to Get Rid of Ringworm on Your Leg

Ringworm on your leg is the same as ringworm on any other part of your body except the scalp, and as such, you can get rid of it the same way you would treat any non-scalp ringworm infection. Contrary to its name, this circular skin rash is not caused by a worm at all, but is a fungal infection.

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Toothache Pain From a Lost Filling

A lost filling can be a truly painful experience. Fillings may fall out for any number of reasons. Maybe it was new and did not set up properly or you may have eaten something that broke or pulled out the filling. Perhaps decay around the edges of older fillings loosening it.

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